NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C.–A credit union here has filed suit against a woman who has formerly starred on the Real Housewives of Vancouver, a reality show based on several similar programs in the U.S.
BlueShore Financial Credit Union filed the lawsuit in North Vancouver provincial court against Jody Claman, who starred on the Real Housewives of Vancouver series between 2012 and 2013, according to the North Shore News.
The suit states that Claman wrote checks on her account despite adequate funds to cover them in October 2014 and hasn’t made payments since August 2017, resulting in overdrafts of nearly $32,000.
Claman has not yet filed a statement in response, according to North Shore News.
Since the program was cancelled, Claman has also been involved in other litigation, including suing one of her fellow RHOV cast members over comments made when Claman’s daughter was injured in a drive-by shooting, the publication noted.
Claman also went through a well-publicized public divorce here during which a judge criticized her for refusing to disclose her finances, including not declaring any income from her role on the Real Housewives show in 2013 on her income tax return.
During the trial, Claman told the judge she was $148,000 in debt and had living expenses of $50,000 a month, North Shore News reported.
