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Find Out If Corey Simms Is Taking Leah Messer To Court For Stealing $20,000 From Their Twin Daughters’ Trust Funds!

Corey simms sueing leah messer

Nov. 12 2015, Updated 11:01 p.m. ET

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Leah Messer added to her long list of scandals when it was reported that she stole $20,000 from her twin daughters’ bank accounts to buy her mother a new home! Although Corey Simms isn’t happy with his ex-wife’s actions, will he take her to court?

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"Corey has not taken any action at all against Leah,” a source told The Ashley’s Reality Roundup. “He has no idea where this story came from and does not have a court date set up to discuss the issue.”

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While Corey, 26, will not take legal action, the website did reveal that Corey “doesn’t know where that money is.” The insider added, “He has not been able to locate it yet.”

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In Touch reported that Corey is “taking Leah to court” because he is “furious that she took the money.”

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“He’s prepared to fight,” a source revealed. “And you better believe that he’s going to make sure that Leah doesn’t do anything to jeopardize their future.”

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