More Trouble: ‘To Catch A Predator’ Star Chris Hansen’s Wife Files For Divorce!
Jan. 17 2019, Updated 11:18 p.m. ET
Cheaters never prosper!
Eight years after he was caught betraying his longtime love, To Catch A Predator host Chris Hansen’s wife of nearly 30 years, Mary Joan, filed for divorce on June 5, 2018, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.
In court documents exclusively obtained by RadarOnline.com, Mary Joan claimed “the marriage has broken down irretrievably.”
She requested alimony, and “a fair division of property and debts.”
The divorce is ongoing — and could get messy. The pair met for mediation talks to work out “financial disputes” on January 15, and will return to court later this month.
The couple has two adult children, so there has been no discussion of child support or custody.
At the time of the filing, it appeared Chris, 59, and Mary Joan were already living separate lives. The long-suffering wife listed her residence in a different state from that of her husband.
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In 2011, The National ENQUIRER caught Chris on a date with much-younger news reporter Kristyn Caddell. He even spent the night at the blonde beauty’s Florida apartment!
Kristyn told RadarOnline.com in 2013 that Chris lied to her and told her he was headed for a divorce — which she later learned wasn’t true.
The host — who rose to fame catching criminals in the act — has other major problems outside of his shattered marriage. As RadarOnline.com reported, he was arrested for issuing $13,000 in bad checks earlier this week.
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