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Pay Up! Judge Orders Tori To Settle $220K Bill

Tori Spelling’s money troubles just got a whole lot worse!

RadarOnline.com has confirmed that the mother of five was just hit with a whopping $220,000 default judgment by a Los Angeles judge.

As RadarOnline.com previously revealed, Spelling, 44, and her husband, Dean McDermott, are locked in a bitter battle with City National Bank, who sued them in December for failing to pay off a $400,000 loan.

The couple was “properly served with Plaintiff City National Bank’s Complaint for Damages and that the Defendants failed to answer,” the Default Judgment documents obtained by RadarOnline.com state.

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The couple missed their subpoenaed court appearance on May 22 and so the judge ordered them to pay City National Bank $202,066.10, according to the documents obtained by RadarOnline.com.

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“It is hereby further ordered that Plaintiff City National Bank shall be awarded a judgment from and against Victoria Spelling in the sum of $17,730.56,” the court papers also stated.

The daughter of vastly wealthy Aaron Spelling was left almost nothing in his will and she has had financial troubles for years.

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As of November 2016, Spelling and McDermott owed nearly $1 million in taxes and sources told RadarOnline.com the IRS drained their bank accounts in an effort to recover a portion of the debt.

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