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Abandonment, Spousal Support & More: 5 Things To Know About Wendy Raquel Robinson's Divorce

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Aug. 26 2018, Published 3:12 p.m. ET

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Wendy Raquel Robinson's husband Marco Perkins has filed for divorce from The Game actress after 15 years of marriage. The situation has already gotten messy based on the outrageous claims and demands he has set forth against her. Read on for the 5 most important things to know about this latest celeb breakup.

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According to The Jasmine Brand, Marco was the one to file for divorce. He cited a dissolution of marriage as the cause of why it's ending. The couple originally met in 2000 at a Super Bowl party before getting hitched three years later.

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Marco claimed that the Miss Congeniality star abandoned him back in 2015 after he suffered a stroke and left him completely broke.

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Because of this, he is going after her financially. According to court documents, Perkins is asking for $10,000 dollars a month in spousal support.

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He claimed that the money is going to be used to maintain his affluent lifestyle, which he says she introduced him to many years ago.

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It's an amount he says she can afford, as he claimed she brings home about $200,000 dollars a month. Story developing...

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What are your thoughts on Wendy and Marco's divorce? Sound off in the comments! 

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