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Billy Ray Cyrus Seeks Temporary Restraining Order Against Wife Over 'Fraudulent' Credit Card Use

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By Favour Adegoke on June 14, 2024 at 10:15 PM EDT
Updated on June 14, 2024 at 10:16 PM EDT

Country singer Billy Ray Cyrus and his estranged wife Firerose's divorce is getting messy very quickly. Just a few weeks after filing for divorce from Firerose, Cyrus filed for a temporary restraining order against his wife.

Cyrus reportedly wants the restraining order in place to prevent Firerose from any "unauthorized" use of his credit cards and accounts.

Billy Ray Cyrus filed for divorce from Firerose after just seven months of marriage, alleging that he entered into their union "based on fraud."

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Billy Ray Cyrus Accuses Wife Of Making 'Fraudulent, Unauthorized Charges' To His Credit Cards

Billy Ray Cyrus and fiance Firerose
Instagram | Billy Ray Cyrus

According to court documents obtained by People magazine, Cyrus has filed an emergency motion at a Tennessee court for a temporary restraining order against his wife, Firerose, to prevent her from using his personal and business accounts and credit cards.

The "Achy Breaky Heart" crooner claims that in the last few weeks, Firerose has made over 37 unauthorized charges to his business account, amounting to a total of $96,986. These charges also include a $70,665 payment made to her attorneys.

"As a result of these fraudulent charges… I am concerned that Ms. Hodges is in possession of other information that she may use to make fraudulent, unauthorized charges to my business and personal credit cards and accounts," Cyrus wrote, per the news outlet.

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He further claims that Firerose began the "unauthorized" spending on May 23, the day he filed for divorce.

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Billy Ray Cyrus Says He And Firerose Don't Have Joint Accounts

Billy Ray Cyrus and Firerose
Instagram | Billy Ray Cyrus

According to Cyrus' motion, he and Firerose do not have joint accounts or credit cards, and neither were they ever permitted to sign or use the other person's cards or accounts.

The country singer also claimed that he and his estranged wife do not have real estate together.

However, Cyrus further alleged that Firerose has over $500,000 in "liquid and investment assets at her disposal" and that she owns real estate in Los Angeles valued at over seven figures.

He is now asking his wife for a refund or to return whatever she bought using his business credit card.

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Firerose Fires Back At Her Estranged Husband's Claims

Billy Ray Cyrus and Firerose
Instagram | Firerose

Firerose has since responded to her husband's emergency motion filing, claiming that it's not an "emergency" as she has allegedly always had access to his American Express credit card since June 2022.

The 37-year-old's lawyers filed a response to Cyrus' motion, noting that his claim that his wife "has made 37 unauthorized charges is untrue."

"Throughout the divorce proceedings, the parties are to live as per the status quo during the marriage. Wife was simply living as she has since October 10, 2023, and Husband has no right to cut her off," their response read, per People.

Firerose also claimed in her filing that she had Cyrus' consent to use his credit cards since their October 2023 wedding, and they would "routinely go over" her spending on said card.

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Billy Ray Cyrus Cited' Irreconcilable Differences' As His Reason For Divorce

Firerose and Billy Ray Cyrus
Instagram | Billy Ray Cyrus

Court documents obtained by E! News revealed that the singer cited "irreconcilable differences" and "inappropriate marital conduct" when he filed the papers.

Cyrus also alleged that the marriage was entered into "based on fraud by the wife," adding that "he would not have entered into the bonds of matrimony" if he had prior knowledge.

Although it is still unknown what fraudulent act Cyrus was referencing, it could cover various possibilities, including but not limited to misrepresentation of identity, financial status, criminal history, or intentions concerning the marriage.

Both parties have also refrained from publicly addressing their split, hinting they are keen on keeping it private.

He Wants His Estranged Wife To Vacate Their Marital Home

Billy Ray Cyrus and fiancée Firerose
Instagram | Billy Ray Cyrus

Cyrus does not want Firerose to stay in their home during the divorce process. He reportedly asked his wife to leave the residence by May 24, just two days after the separation date stated in court documents.

Whether Firerose complied with this request remains uncertain. However, Cyrus is prepared to cover her lodging expenses at a rate of $500 per night in any hotel of her choice if she leaves.

According to TMZ, this arrangement wasn't intended to be long-term but rather for a period of ten days, which he seems to believe would be enough time for Firerose to secure a permanent accommodation.

Additionally, Cyrus expressed a willingness to contribute $5,000 monthly towards her home expenses, paid for over 90 days or sooner if their divorce is finalized before that time.

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