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“Ghost Adventure” star Aarlong Dwin has filed for divorce from his wife Victoria.
On Wednesday, Aaron filed divorce documents in Las Vegas, urging neither party to grant spouse support. He also requested that he pay his legal fees.
According to the documents obtained by TMZAaron and Victoria’s “views, tastes, likes, dislikes” are “as long as it becomes impossible to live together as a husband and wife” and “incompatible.”
The document says they tied the knot in 2020, but an Instagram post confirms that the couple actually postponed their wedding until 2022 due to Covid-19.
Earlier this month, Victoria was arrested for solicitation to commit murder and conspiracy after the murder conspiracy was revealed.
TMZ reported that Victoria had texted a Florida prisoner. The message reportedly said, “Am I a bad person? Because I chose to end his existence. It’s not divorce.”
The plot was hampered when corrections officers seized the inmate’s cell phone as contraband.
TMZ reported that Victoria plans to pay Hitman $11,515 for the murder and had already paid $2,500 in advance.
Police claim that the hitman would kill Aaron while filming a “ghost adventure” in a California location.
Victoria is said to have sent out the location and schedule for inmate Aaron in October.
At one point, the inmate texted the Hitman and said, “He’s asleep in his hotel room now… I need to know what’s going on. Can I get an update? Is it over?”
But Aaron is alive – and it is unknown what happened in October.
According to the outlet, Vanessa is in custody and is being held on $100,000 bail.
After her arrest, TMZ says she denied Victoria wants her husband, but she says she fantasizes about life without him. She claims they have a couple’s problem but can’t recall sending a message about him being killed.
Regarding the money she sent to the inmates, she claimed it was for a cell phone.