Queen of Hip Hop Soul Mary J. Blige has not been shy about royally dragging her ex-husband/manager, Kendu Isaacs, since the summer 2016 announcement of their divorce after 12 years of marriage. Branding the businessman a “con artist,” her disdain for Isaacs was surely increased a year later when divorce proceedings led a judge to order the R&B icon to pay him $30,000 a month in spousal support.
Covering expenses like wardrobe, vacations, retroactive payments for managerial services rendered, and more, the payments do not touch the surface of what he is feel is owed to him, sources say. This, especially after a number of tunes from Blige’s 2017 #1 R&B album, ‘Strength of a Woman,’ specifically used incidents in their marriage as its inspiration.
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