Christina Haack accuses Josh Hall of seeking outrageous spousal support; Hall counters with claims of lies and unethical legal tactics. Home sale dispute escalates.
Christina Haack’s divorce from Josh Hall is getting increasingly contentious.
Haack’s recent court filing alleges that Hall is seeking a shocking $65,000 per month in spousal support despite claiming to be self-supporting—a claim she further bolsters by highlighting his recent $70,000 Bentley lease payment.
Hall vehemently denies Haack’s accusations, taking to Instagram to label her statements as “riddled with lies and assumptions.”
He also criticizes Haack’s lawyer, suggesting unethical behavior in making false statements to the court.

This public dispute follows Hall’s previous emergency request to prevent Haack from selling her $4.5 million Tennessee home, where he had been residing.
Hall claims he made a settlement offer that Haack rejected, leading to the home being listed for sale without his consent, despite a previous agreement allowing him temporary residence.
He further contends that Haack lacked the proper court order for the sale and now he’s facing increased living expenses.
Hall’s public rebuttal underscores the escalating conflict in their divorce proceedings. The exchange of accusations paints a picture of a bitter legal battle marked by conflicting claims and allegations of unethical conduct.
The situation highlights the complexities and high stakes often involved in high-profile divorces, especially those involving significant assets and ongoing property disputes.