Vanderpump Rules stars Katie Maloney and Tom Schwartz's prenup lie exposed by divorce papers after split

KATIE Maloney and Tom Schwartz have been exposed for lying about getting a prenuptial agreement on TV.

The Vanderpump Rules stars announced earlier this week that they are getting a divorce after 12 years of dating.


Court documents obtained by Us Weekly show that the couple never had a prenup – despite them claiming on Vanderpump Rules that they got one.

In season five in 2017, the couple had a meeting with an attorney to discuss their assets and set out the terms of the agreement.

However, filings revealed they never actually got a prenup.

“Assets [and] debts acquired by either party before the date of marriage, after the date of separation, or by gift of inheritance at any time, shall be confirmed to the part who acquired said asset or debt as his or her sole and separate property,” the report reads.

It notes that the “full nature and extent” of Tom and Katie's debt and assets have “yet to be determined".

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The duo are also still living together as they both have the same home address listed.

Katie listed the date of separation as February 12 in the documents.

Katie and Tom announced their breakup via separate Instagram posts last week, after The Sun exclusively revealed that their relationship was on the rocks.

IT'S OVER

Katie told her followers: “After 12 years on an adventure through life together, Tom and I are ending our marriage."

She added: "This ending is not met with resentment or animosity, no sides to choose.

"We have deep admiration for one another that will always remain and we cherish our friendship.”

In his post, Tom wrote: “Well, this sucks, how am I supposed to capture 12 years of love in a f**kin' Instagram caption?

"I'm not ready to use the 'D' word because it's too painful. Yes, my heart aches."

'I JUST WASN'T HAPPY'

Speaking on her podcast, You're Gonna Love Me with Katie Maloney on March 18, the Bravo star burst into tears as she spoke to her listeners.

“It was my decision, which was probably the hardest and most painful decision I’ve ever had to make,” she said.

Katie added: “I love Tom, and we’ve built a life together, and he was my person, but ultimately, I just wasn’t happy.”

The couple had fueled breakup rumors for weeks after the podcast host shared cryptic quotes about divorce and showed off photos that emphasized her without a wedding ring.

Katie tied the knot to the TomTom co-founder in 2016, although the pair never officially filed their documents, and had to have another ceremony in 2019 to legally seal the deal.

In 2019, Lisa Vanderpump pushed them to make it official with a smaller Las Vegas ceremony – where they finally sealed the deal with the proper paperwork.

CHEATING DRAMA

Throughout their 12 years together, many of their highs and lows played out on-camera – including his infidelity that was revealed two years after they wed.

In 2018, viewers watched the fallout after Tom was unfaithful while he was blackout drunk.

He would later describe his actions to Us Weekly as “really douchey."

But during their lunch reunion, Tom was apparently still wearing his wedding ring.

He also appeared to hide his wedding hand in street photos the day of the split announcement where he looked disheveled and held his forehead.

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The Sun earlier exclusively reported that Katie has been living in the 3,500-square-foot $1.9M LA mansion they purchased in 2019 amid the fallout.

The four-bedroom, five-bathroom suburban home is just down the street from BFF Tom Sandoval's pad, whom Tom has reportedly been leaning on.


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