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Kevin Hunter Calls Police To New Jersey Home Claiming Harassment By Media


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Kevin Hunter's life has come crumbling down after his wife Wendy Williams  served him with divorce papers, fired him as executive producer on her talk show and kicked him out of their shared Livingston, New Jersey home. Of course, the crumbling was self-inflicted since Kevin had a baby with his mistress of 10 years and then bought her a push present in the form of a new Ferrari purchased using Wendy's money. 

The Blast now reports that Kevin has called the police asking for backup since paparazzi are swarming his house in an aggressive manner. The publication says Kevin is claiming harassment by the media as they try and cover the ongoing divorce between him and Wendy. The police arrived on the scene and reminded the press to stay off the property. 

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"I am not proud of my recent actions and take full accountability and apologize to my wife, my family and her amazing fans. I am going through a time of self-reflection and am trying to right some wrongs," Kevin previously stated.

"No matter what the outcome is or what the future holds, we are still The Hunter Family and I will continue to work with and fully support my wife in this business and through any and all obstacles she may face living her new life of sobriety, while I also work on mine. I ask that you please give me and my family privacy as we heal. Thank you.”

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