Dorit Kemsley Faces $1 Million Spending Claim in Foreclosure Fight
PK Kemsley has accused dorit kemsley of spending approximately $1 million on luxury clothing and other items while the mortgage on their Encino home went unpaid. The filing puts the 6-bedroom property, which carries two mortgages totaling $6 million, at the center of a divorce fight that could push the house to an immediate sale.
Encino Home Under Pressure
PK Kemsley asked the court to approve an immediate sale of the 8,901-square-foot home, saying it is on the brink of foreclosure. Dorit filed for divorce in April 2025 after 10 years of marriage, and PK has since moved out of the property they shared with their two children, Jagger and Phoenix.
He also alleged that he offered for Dorit and the children to move into his current home after he vacated the Encino property. In the filings, he described the situation as a “crisis,” a word that fits the numbers as much as the rhetoric: a $6 million debt load, unpaid mortgage bills, and a request that would hand the court control over the family home’s timeline.
Spring Break Payment Dispute
PK said Dorit demanded two separate $50,000 payments for a Spring Break trip, then threatened to “ruin his reputation and his relationship with his girlfriend” if he did not comply. He also said Dorit’s communications were “harassing, caustic, erratic, and deflecting,” and that attempts to talk with her “often rambles and is largely nonsensical.”
He added that Dorit presented a “false narrative” on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills about how he communicated with her after the breakup. That keeps the dispute from reading like a simple asset fight; it is also a dispute over leverage, public framing, and who gets to control the story while the house remains in limbo.
Judge Has Not Ruled
As of May 8, 2026, a judge had not ruled on PK’s request to sell the home. For the family, the practical question is no longer just who lives there, but whether the court moves fast enough to stop the Encino house from sliding further into foreclosure territory.