SMH..Bad News For Mary J. & Kendu Isaacs, IRS Just Came For Both Of ‘Em…Again

Posted On : September 11, 2017

As Mary J. Blige continues to try and move on with her personal life, it looks like she’s still tied to her soon-to-be-ex-husband, Kendu Isaacs. By now, everyone probably knows Mary is paying about $30,000 a month in spousal support, but in addition to that burden, she’s been hit with another big bill. This time, it’s the IRS demanding money. According to Bossip, the IRS is demanding a back tax payment of $1.7 million – $1,764,724 to be exact.

The Massive Tax Lein:

It has been reported that the Internal Revenue Service hit Mary and Kendu with the federal tax lien sometime last week. The publication has reportedly obtained a copy of the public record and revealed the consequences Mary could face if she and Kendu are unable to pay the debt.

“The Internal Revenue Service last week slapped the one time couple with a federal tax lien for $1.7 million in back taxes. In total, the feds said their couple – who are in the midst of a bitter divorce – are in the hole to the tune of $1,764,724, according to public records obtained by Bossip. The IRS doesn’t mess around when it comes to collecting debts, so Mary and Kendu could face seizure of their homes, cash or other assets in order to pay the bill.”

Since Mary has been ordered to pay Kendu $30,000 on a monthly basis, she’s hit the road for a tour in hopes of bringing in money to defray some of the costs she’s facing.

Mary J. Blige and Kendu Isaacs (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images)

Misappropriating Funds?:

Unfortunately for Mary, the latest federal tax lien comes just months after Mary accused Kendu of misappropriating more than $400,000 of her money on “dubious business expenses.” But despite the allegations the singer has made against Kendu, it looks like she’ll be the one facing the consequences, as it’s her money that will most likely pay the tax debt. Hopefully, Mary can bounce back from the financial hits she’s facing.

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