Chad Ochocinco and Evelyn Lozada Owe St. Maarten $90K for Dissolved Wedding?

0
By Christine Thomasos , Christian Post Reporter
August 21, 2012|2:00 pm
Evelyn(PHOTO/Evelyn Lozada) Facebook: Evelyn Lozada 2011 Fan PageEvelyn Lozada and Chad Johnson on their July 4 wedding day

Chad Johnson and Evelyn Lozada's domestic dispute resulted in the loss of their joint reality television show "Ev and Ocho," which may cause the government of the island of St. Maarten to take legal action against the estranged couple.

Johnson, 34-year-old NFL veteran, and 36-year-old Lozada exchanged vows in St. Maarten on July 4. The estranged newlyweds were reportedly given $90,000 from the government in the northeast Caribbean after signing a contract that would make sure the island was featured in their VH1 reality television show, "Ev and Ocho."

However, the VH1 network released a statement about the cancellation of the show after Johnson, NFL veteran wideout, was arrested for allegedly head-butting Lozada following an argument over his purchase of contraceptives. After his hometown Miami Dolphins dropped the wide receiver from their roster, VH1 followed up with an announcement about dropping the couple from their schedule next month.

"Due to the unfortunate events over the weekend and the seriousness of the allegations, VH1 is pulling the series 'Ev and Ocho' from its schedule and has no current plans of airing it," the network said in a statement.

The island's government and tourism board looked to receive publicity from the "Ev and Ocho" show, but now that it is canceled St. Maarten Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams said that each member of the Council of Ministers is looking into the matter. The government could take legal action to regain the money spent on the wedding for a couple that separated in less than two months.

"When someone is investing in business it's a risk they are taking and if something happens then they will have to deal with the consequences," Williams said in a SMNnews report. "Naturally, we have a contract with Johnson and Lozada and that contract has some clauses inside of it and St. Maarten will use those clauses if necessary."

Advertisement
Top Stories

IRS Targeted Adoptive Families Over Tax Credit; Little Evidence of Fraud Found

Families who adopted orphans and claimed the adoption tax credit were, like conservative and pro-life groups, targeted by the Internal Revenue Service. In 2012, 90 percent of those families were asked to provide additional ...

Boy Scouts Does Not, Will Not, Ask Scouts About Their Sexuality

The Boy Scouts of America does not currently ask ...

Gay Partners Amendment Left Out of Immigration Bill

The Senate's immigration reform bill was passed out of the Judiciary Committee Tuesday without the "Leahy amendment" that would have given family status to gay and lesbian partners of U.S. citizens.