The MLB player 'Ben Zobrist' star claims genesis of marriage fracture was $30K party for pastor amid wife's affair.
""Julianna Zobrist had an affair with her former pastor Byron Yawn and used a burner phone to hide the relationship."" Former Chicago Cubs star Ben Zobrist determined in court documents the "origin" of his breakup with his wife, Christian pop singer Juliana Zobrist, as the chaotic details of their divorce gradually came to light. Accomodation to documents of court obtained by the Chicago Tribune on Monday the 2016 World Group MVP stated in his documents that Juliana Zobrist's retirement party for her pastor Byron Hahn in December 2018 was his. The true beginning of the fall of marriage. Zobrist said that:"" his wife spent $ 30,000 on a party held on their farm."" Ms. Zobrist paid for the party with the 'farm bill' that her husband generally did not censor, obviously to prevent him from knowing the cost of the party ... Ms. Zobrist and Pastor Hahn were intoxicated and dancing. They attacked each other in a provocative way, which embarrassed Ben Zobrist, especially in front of his close friends from church, ”the document reads via the forum." Her husband privately accused her of acting this way in public after the party, and his wife was angry about this. However, the husband did not know that the wife had fallen in love with Pastor Hahn. Julianna Zobrist stated in her court documents that she had begun to have new ideas and sought the obvious advice from Hahn. Her relationship with Hahn will develop beyond a pastor-sponsorship relationship. World Group MVP Ben Zobrist Seeks $ 4 Million Divorce; EXMLB player says she "convinced" him to come back "The wife contacted her pastor Byron Hahn and found comfort in his support," their document says. "The client is friendly with Mr. Hahn and his family. The friendship and connection between the wife and Mr. Hahn has grown over time into a romantic relationship. In March 2019 his wife had an affair with Mr. Hahn and admitted the relationship to her husband in May 2019. Although she later admitted to adultery. Before the start of the 2019 season, Ben Zobrist stated that his wife admitted to having emotional affair with Hahn. He said that Hahn's wife warned him about the matter in May 2019. The MLB player took a leave of absence on May 8 with unknown motives. Juliana Zobrist outwardly told her husband that the matter was over, but she was accused of keeping in touch with the former pastor and even allegedly bought a burner phone to talk to him. She admitted that she obtained her mobile phone in June 2019 and then threw it away. She said that getting a new phone and changing the mobile operator made her "get rid of the phone, which contained nude photos and text messages that she sent to Hahn. World Group MVP Ben Zobrist claimed in the lawsuit that his wife had an affair with her former pastor. Ben Zobrist participated in marriage counseling during his absence from the Cubs in 2019 and claimed that his wife "convinced" him to return to the Cubs to complete his contract. During the marriage counseling meeting, Juliana Zobrist was accused of having an extramarital affair. According to the "Journal Star" report, this matter was made public for the first time in June. Julianna Zobrist is seeking a $ 4 million divorce because she claims her husband was allegedly unable to "retain marital assets" while on leave in 2019. She claimed that her husband "deliberately and voluntarily stopped working" and went from "his peak" to "giving up", affecting family income. She is reportedly seeking an equitable distribution of marital assets and large sums of money, claiming this figure is "the amount she was unable to withhold due to unexpected and elaborate baseball contract breach ." According to Spotrac, Zobrist is estimated to have earned approximately $ 78.3 million during his 13-year baseball career. Hahn was also reportedly charged with obtaining Zobrist's autographs, obtaining tickets to baseball games, hosting events at home and sending personal information to newly baptized church members. The lawsuit also claims that after Hahn was fired as CEO in March 2019 Zobrist, a two-month nonprofit, received checks for $ 3,500 a month. Ben Zobrist withal litigated Hahn for $ 6 million in another case for deliberately changing emotional distress and defrauding his charity," according to the Chicago Tribune.

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