


Guidelines were instituted stating when Williams “cancels some parenting time, he cannot later ‘uncancel.'” The only consideration to this rule is if both agree in writing. The judge suggested the two get a “third-party coordinator or counselor” to assist with some of the details of their custody and visitation of the grammar school-aged children. The judge further determined the co-parents will continue their joint custody arrangement and in matters like COVID-19 protocol, he will have “tie-breaking authority.”ĭrake-Lee had tried to get the judge to reduce the actor’s custodial time, but the request was denied, docs say.īut there are some reasonable concessions the judge made. Two of those days, the ruling specified, will be weekends.

The judge sided with Williams, ruling he will be allowed to spend four consecutive days each month with his children in NYC. Williams wanted a Los Angeles judge to modify his custodial schedule to see his children now that he has a Broadway show in New York. “Entertainment Tonight” notes their familiar squabbles over the care for the children have landed them in court. “Her ‘income’ during the marriage as his unofficial manager, is comparable to her income now,” the filing stated. However, he fails to mention that gave up her thriving career in New York for him more than 13 years ago, to relocate to California to support and focus on building his acting career and businesses.” “ mentions education and prior earnings as a real estate agent. show, in pursuit of his ‘own path,’ and now seeks to shed his family responsibilities,” it read. “ left a favorable, coveted, high-paying position on a successful T.V. Her motion stated Williams’ willful departure from the show is his own doing and is an excuse for him not to step up. He believes she should return to her job to help support the children. On the other hand, the filing stated Drake-Lee is not working at all despite holding a credential of a real estate agent in New York. He explained he left the show because he thought it was going to end and he wanted to grow as an artist. “The child support should also be reflective of our two young children’s actual lifestyle and not some exorbitant/imagined version,” it continued.

His claim to the court says, “I am requesting the Court reduce the child support to a reasonable amount I can afford given the significant reduction in my income and the now fluctuating nature of my income.” Currently, he is starring in a play called “Take Me Out” and making only $1,668 per week, he claims. However, since leaving the show his income has dramatically dropped. For more information, please visit, listen to The PETA Podcast, or follow the group on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, or Instagram.In 2019, he raked in $6.2 million and $183k in residuals for playing Dr. PETA-whose motto reads, in part, that “animals are not ours to wear”- opposes speciesism, a human-supremacist worldview. At one slaughterhouse, goats were seen moving for four agonizing minutes as they slowly bled to death. Once the goats no longer produce enough hair to be profitable, workers bash them over the head with a hammer and slit their throats. One farmer said that 60% of the rabbits die after only one to two years.Īnother PETA Asia investigation reveals goats screaming in pain and terror as workers tie their legs together, pin them down, and tear out their hair with sharp metal combs, sometimes leaving them with bleeding wounds. They endure this torture every three months-and many suffer heart attacks from the stress. They end up wounded by the sharp cutting tools as they scream in pain and struggle desperately to escape. “PETA made a surprise appearance at a celeb-filled gathering with Michael Kors on behalf of animals who suffer for clothing and the many conscientious consumers who want to see designers showcase sustainable vegan fabrics only.”Ī PETA Asia investigation into the angora industry found that rabbits’ feet are tightly bound and they’re restrained as workers rip out their fur for angora. “Every archaic angora wool or cashmere item represents the pain and suffering of rabbits or goats whose hair was viciously ripped out while they were still alive,” says PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. Video and photos of the disruption are available here. New York – In front of celebrities including Olivia Wilde, Jesse Williams, and Nina Garcia, a PETA supporter brandishing a sign proclaiming, “Michael Kors: Angora is Torture!” confronted the designer at a post-runway show VIP meet and greet and urged him to end his use of both angora and cashmere-hair torn from tied-up, crying bunnies and goats, respectively.
