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‘RHOSLC’ star Britani Bateman sued for ‘maliciously’ failing to pay back mother-in-law $100K to ‘unjustly enrich’ herself

May 26, 2025
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‘RHOSLC’ star Britani Bateman sued for ‘maliciously’ failing to pay back mother-in-law $100K to ‘unjustly enrich’ herself
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Britani Bateman is being accused of owing her former mother-in-law $100,000.

Sandra Underwood — the mother of Bateman’s ex-husband John Scott Underwood — accused the “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star of using the money for herself and failing to pay her back, according to court documents obtained by Page Six Monday.

Per the paperwork filed May 6, Sandra, 87, claimed that Bateman, 53, took the money that had been deposited into a family trust and used it for “her own personal benefit.”

Britani Bateman in 2024.
Britani Bateman (seen here in 2024) is being accused of owing her former mother-in-law $100,000. Britani Bateman/Instagram
John Scott Underwood  in an Instagram photo.
Her ex-husband John Scott Underwood’s mom claimed Bateman hasn’t paid her back the money that she deposited. John Scott Underwood/Instagram
Sandra Underwood in a photo posted to her son's Instagram in 2018.
Sandra Underwood filed a lawsuit May 6 claiming Bateman used the cash for “her own personal benefit.” John Scott Underwood/Instagram

“Britani willfully, maliciously and through intentionally fraudulent conduct, also converted Plaintiff’s funds and now refuses to repay the funds,” the complaint states, adding that Bateman “has been unjustly enriched.”

In March, Sandra’s attorney had sent Bateman a letter asking her to return the $100,000. However; Sandra claimed in the filing that “to date [she has] not yet received the return of my money.”

According to the letter, which was included as an exhibit in the filing, Sandra received $338,889.31 after she sold her West Valley Utah home.

Britani Bateman in 2024.
“Britani willfully, maliciously and through intentionally fraudulent conduct, also converted Plaintiff’s funds and now refuses to repay the funds,” the complaint states of the reality TV star (seen here in 2024). Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Images
Britani Bateman in 2020.
Sandra claimed Bateman (seen here in 2020) urged her to deposit $100,000 into the family’s trust. Koury Angelo/Bravo via Getty Images

Shortly after and allegedly “at the urging of Britani,” Sandra deposited $100,000 into the trust with the understanding that she could “request it to be withdrawn at anytime” and that it would “be returned without any objection.”

The trust, titled “Integrity Trust,” was created in 2019 by Bateman’s dad Melvin Merrill Martin as the settlor, while she and her mom Cathie were designated as trustees. Cathie passed away years ago, according to the letter, and John was named as the successor trustee.

“As Britani knows, Sandra is in her 80s and as she has aged, her cost of living has gone up mostly because of health issues which most elderly people experience,” the letter states.

Britani Bateman in a 2024 selfie.
Bateman (seen here in 2024) and her mom were designated trustees while her dad is the settlor of the Integrity Trust. Britani Bateman/Instagram
Britani Bateman in August 2024.
Sandra is asking for Bateman to pay the $100,000 plus attorney fees. Britani Bateman/Instagram

Lawyers argued that Sandra’s “limited income” of approximately $1,600 is “not sufficient” to cover the costs of her medical care and prescription needs.

John’s mom is asking that Bateman, “out of simple decency and morality,” fork over the $100,000, “plus interest at the statutory rate prescribed by law” and cover any attorney fees.

Bateman and John — who finalized their divorce in October 2023 after seven years of marriage — have had their fair share of legal drama in recent years.

John Scott Underwood headshot.
Bateman and John were married for seven years before divorcing in 2023. John Scott Pace Underwood/Blogspot
Britani Bateman in 2024.
The Bravolebrity (seen here in 2024) accused her ex of abuse last year. Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Images

The Bravolebrity accused John of becoming “very controlling and abusive” during their marriage in a $2.5 million lawsuit filed last October, the Daily Mail reported. She also claimed he demanded that they have sex multiple times a day.

Months later, Bateman claimed John drained their shared bank account and cut her out of their joint business ventures.

Bateman did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.

The post ‘RHOSLC’ star Britani Bateman sued for ‘maliciously’ failing to pay back mother-in-law $100K to ‘unjustly enrich’ herself appeared first on Page Six.

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