After Quad cleans out their house her husband lawyers up in messy divorce drama

Quad Webb Lunceford and her soon to be ex, Gregory (Instagram

Quad Webb Lunceford and her soon to be ex, Gregory (Instagram

When Married to Medicine’s Quad Webb-Lunceford filed for divorce from her doctor husband on May 1, fans already saw the writing on the wall.

But what Dr. Greg Lunceford didn’t see coming was an empty home after his reality star wife allegedly packed up everything they owned to the left and removed most of their marital property. Lunceford is now firing back and filed a motion for contempt with the Fulton County Court, reports The Jasmine Brand.

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Well at least she didn’t do a Waiting to Exhale burn the belongings in the car type scene, right?

Lunceford hired a lawyer to force Quad to bring back the furniture to the house. And Lunceford wants his to be reimbursed for all his court costs to contest the matter.

While fans of the show know that the couple has been struggling for a while, it seemed the main issue was Quad’s refusal to have children. During an exclusive interview with TheGrio last year, the popular reality TV star opened up about her reasons for waiting to start a family and it sounds like her reservations were warranted.

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“I desperately would love one day to have at least one child. Max being two,” she says in an exclusive interview with TheGrio. “But it would be unfair for me to bring a child into this world in a household where we’re not seeing eye to eye.”

The reality star and Sister Circle talk host also claims that her husband’s assertion that he has taken care of her from day one is not entirely accurate.

“I’ve always been a self-sufficient, independent person. When I met my husband I was already making six figures.”

No word from Bravo on if the two MTM stars with both return for the new season of the reality series.

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