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NEW COURT PAPERS: Kate Walsh Husband Fights Back Against Accountants – After They Divorce Him!

April 27 2009, Published 4:44 a.m. ET

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It’s one thing to divorce your wife, but apparently it’s quite a different ordeal to divorce your accountants.

That what Private Practice star Kate Walsh’s estranged husband is discovering. In court papers filed Friday, A.M. Young laid out his grievances with London & Company, a firm that served as accountants for both Young and Walsh. The company had gone into court previously asking for a protective order against Young, saying, basically, that he was driving them wacky at tax time!

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Now Young, in a motion to deny that order, dumps on London & Co., claiming they’ve violated laws, ethics and just aren’t playing fairly! He reveals how he let them manage all his money because they were managing Walsh’s affairs.

But guess what? Even accountants take sides in a divorce, and the court papers reveal that London & Company dropped Young after the divorce.

This sure seems like a lot of arguing for a marriage that lasted barely more than a year! (Photo: Splash News)

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