Besides showing just how much money these two have (obviously from the reality show), the move goes against a court order that stated neither couple could take a significant amount from joint accounts without the other's approval. According to Kate Gosselin's attorney, Jon could be found in contempt for this action.
In reality we all know that many have found Jon's actions since the couple announced their split to be contemptible anyway. However, we're talking about contempt of court here.
Celebrity lawyer Marty Singer, a litigation attorney for Kate, said he e-mailed a stern letter to Jon Gosselin's attorney on Friday but he hasn't heard back. He added that he expected that Kate's family law attorney in Pennsylvania will go to court Monday morning suggesting Jon be held in contempt.
Kate found out about the withdrawal the hard way: overdraft notices. When Jon took out the $200,000, he left only about $1,000 in the account. Hey, wait a second, that's over the FDIC insurance limit anyway. Jon and Kate, get with it!
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