Finley files for divorce after wife’s arrest
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Deepa Bharath
NEWPORT COAST -- Former Angels pitcher Chuck Finley filed for divorce
from actress wife Tawny Kitaen Finley days after she was arrested on
charges of beating and scratching him after an altercation at an Irvine
restaurant.
Finley, 39, filed divorce papers April 4 -- three days after the
altercation -- at the Orange County Superior Court in Orange, asking the
court to dissolve their four-year marriage based on “irreconcilable
differences.”
Kitaen Finley faces arraignment April 29 on two domestic violence
charges. Police responded to a 911 hang-up call at the couple’s Newport
Coast home the night of April 1. Officials said they found cuts and
bruises on Finley’s arms and face that they believe were caused by his
wife.
Kitaen Finley reportedly got into an argument with her husband as they
drove home from dinner, hurt him with her high-heeled shoes, scratched
him on the face and pulled his ear, police officials said.
Court documents show Finley is seeking legal custody of their two
children, ages 9 and 4.
In a statement attached with the court filing, Finley said he believed
his wife “presents a significant and substantial risk to the health and
safety of our children.”
He said Kitaen Finley was addicted to prescription drugs and that he
discovered “various knives” under the bed in their master bedroom after
she was arrested.
“I’m fearful,” he said, “that [Kitaen Finley], who has in her past
attempted suicide, will harm others, including me or including our
children, unless restrained from being around me or around our children.”
Finley has also asked that pending further court order, Kitaen Finley
be ordered to remain at least 100 yards away from him and their children.
Kitaen Finley faces a year in prison and a $6,000 fine if convicted of
the charges.
In a separate statement, Kitaen Finley acknowledged she has been
addicted to prescription medications for depression and migraine
headaches over the past two years. She said she voluntarily checked into
a 30-day rehabilitation treatment program last week.
“I’m seeking treatment for the issue so I can be the healthiest and
best mother possible to my two daughters, who mean the world to me,” she
said in her statement.
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