Stevie J and Faith Evans are going through a messy divorce. Although some court records have been made public, no one truly knows what is going on with the pair’s divorce proceedings. Now, more court documents reveal the state of their affairs.

Stevie and Evans have been friends for decades, ever since they both were making hits for Bad Boy Records. When they decided to take the leap into romance, it all went wrong. In November 2021, it was announced that Stevie and Faith decided to end their union and filed for divorce.

It was reported that the award-winning producer was seeking spousal support. Now, Radar Online has reported that Stevie’s lawyer has dropped him as a client. The court documents obtained by the outlet state that,

“A Los Angeles Superior Court judge granted a motion brought by the reality star’s former representation Kimia Klein from the law firm Fox Rothschild LLP. Klein claimed she was unable to continue working for Stevie due to an “irremediable breakdown.”

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In the court documents, Klein wrote the breakdown in their “attorney-client relationship” was such that a “genuine conflict” had arisen between the firm and Stevie. She also said, “Despite several attempts by my office to informally resolve the issues with Steven, we have been unsuccessful in resolving the issues.”

Apparently, others attorneys in the firm do not want to represent him, either. “I feel compelled to articulate that the relationship has broken down sufficiently so that my colleagues and I cannot continue to represent Steven, and that conflicts have risen.” As of now, it is unclear if Stevie J has acquired new legal representation in connection to his divorce.

Shubham Banerjee

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