Jilted groom Steven Silverstein says former flame Kendra Platt-Lee owes him $50G for unpaid bills - NY Daily News
Jilted groom Steven Silverstein contends his former flame, Kendra Platt-Lee, owes him nearly $50,000 including half the $500 deposit he gave the wedding deejay.
The upper East Side businessman is even going after Platt-Lee for her split of the rent on two apartments they shared during their off-and-on engagement dating back to 2009.
He says he paid her share of the rent on their most recent $3,945-a-month love nest because they were going to get married.
Hes just thankful she gave him back the $32,000 diamond engagement ring, after dumping him by phone in April.
Silverstein contends that, as a parting gift, Platt-Lee withdrew $54,367.87 from their joint Chase bank account on the day she broke up with him.
He says $19,269 of the money she took is his and he wants it back.
Platt-Lee said Tuesday that she was blindsided by Silversteins lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Manhattan Supreme Court.
I havent been served with anything yet, said Platt-Lee, an ex-Hooters employee.
Reached by phone at her San Diego home, Platt-Lee countered that she thought her relationship with Silverstein ended amicably. But she admitted they dont really speak.
We settled this, she said. I dont owe him any money.
Jilted groom Steven Silverstein contends his former flame, Kendra Platt-Lee, owes him nearly $50,000 including half the $500 deposit he gave the wedding deejay.
The upper East Side businessman is even going after Platt-Lee for her split of the rent on two apartments they shared during their off-and-on engagement dating back to 2009.
He says he paid her share of the rent on their most recent $3,945-a-month love nest because they were going to get married.
Hes just thankful she gave him back the $32,000 diamond engagement ring, after dumping him by phone in April.
Silverstein contends that, as a parting gift, Platt-Lee withdrew $54,367.87 from their joint Chase bank account on the day she broke up with him.
He says $19,269 of the money she took is his and he wants it back.
Platt-Lee said Tuesday that she was blindsided by Silversteins lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Manhattan Supreme Court.
I havent been served with anything yet, said Platt-Lee, an ex-Hooters employee.
Reached by phone at her San Diego home, Platt-Lee countered that she thought her relationship with Silverstein ended amicably. But she admitted they dont really speak.
We settled this, she said. I dont owe him any money.