Corey Feldman hit the town with a mystery woman for a dinner date in Hollywood only days after the former child star was ordered to pay his estranged wife monthly spousal support, In Touch has learned.
In photos, Corey, 53, was seen leaving the hot spot Craig’s with a blue-haired woman. The actor rocked an all-black ensemble, including a pair of sunglasses at night, while his date wore a hot red jacket with a black shirt.
The outing comes after a judge ruled Corey will pay his soon-to-be ex-wife, Courtney Feldman, $3,500 per month in temporary support.
Corey and Courtney wed in a Las Vegas ceremony in 2016. Corey filed for legal separation in September 2023. In his petition, Corey asked the court to block Courtney from collecting spousal support.
In response, Courtney pleaded for monthly support from the actor. She said she desperately needed funds to pay medical bills she racked up. In addition, she told the court she recently lost her job as a barista and had no income to pay her bills.
Her lawyer said Courtney “has been living with friends, has no vehicle, no income and has had medical expenses which [Corey] will not reimburse or assist.” Her attorney explained, “She has borrowed money paid for fees from family members, who in turn, had to borrow money.”
Courtney said she believed Corey was pulling in over $200,000 per month in come. She claimed he made over $35,000 per fan convention he attended, made thousands selling customized videos to fans on Cameo and received over $700,000 for a documentary he worked on.
She asked the court to award her $5,000 a month in spousal support. Courtney admitted that Corey had been voluntarily paying her $2,000 per month in support, but she said it was not enough to maintain the lifestyle she had during the marriage.
Corey scoffed at the amount Courtney claimed he made per month. He said his average income was around $2,536 in income every month. He admitted that he pulled in tens of thousands to appear at fan conventions but said that money covered his team, travel and hotels.
Corey said he did work on a documentary, but the $700,000 was for the production and not a payment directly to him. He denied they lived the high life while married.
Corey said they lived with roommates in a rented home. He asked the court to deny Courtney’s request for $5,000 per month.
In a financial declaration submitted by Corey, he revealed he only had $32,000 in the bank. On top of that, he said he owed $42,000 in credit card debt and $192,000 in back taxes to the IRS.
His monthly expenses total $16,799, despite his low average monthly income. He said his expenses include around $5,000 on healthcare not paid for by insurance, $2,000 on groceries, $2,000 on eating out, $1,000 on laundry, $1,500 on auto expenses, $225 on charitable contributions, $835 on entertainment and $500 on clothes.
Courtney’s lawyer questioned the numbers that Corey submitted. “It is difficult to ‘reconcile’ [Corey’s] actual income vs. expenses claimed of $16,610-$16,799/month, without wondering how [Corey] can pay those expenses,” her lawyer told the court.
At the recent hearing, the exes told the court they reached a deal where Corey would pay $5,000. The judge took the deal and turned it into an order where he instructed Corey to make the monthly payments.
As In Touch first reported, in court documents, Courtney claimed that Corey broke things off with her after she decided to quit “recreational” drugs in June 2023.
“My decision to quit drugs and ‘our lifestyle’ was the reason our marriage ended,” she said. “In May 2023, I informed Corey I would not be ‘partying’ anymore and further, because of my deteriorating health and increased stress, I would not be going on tour. Once I said no to the drugs our relationship unraveled quickly.”
The case is ongoing.