Former Yankee Carl Pavanos ex-wife granted restraining with a twist in wild prenup saga

The ugly post-divorce saga between Carl Pavano and his ex-wife has taken another turn.A judge on Friday granted a request for a restraining order for Alissa Pavano, warning the former Yankees pitcher that he must surrender his firearms and could face felony charges if he stalks, harasses, threatens, assaults or harasses her, CT Insider reported Friday.Despite crediting Alissa’s testimony that her ex-husband’s actions caused fear or concern, Judge Steven Dembo did not grant her request to prohibit him from their home, in which the two raise their three children, according to CT Insider.Alissa testified for hours on Friday, saying that Carl’s behavior — which allegedly includes urinating in her shampoo bottles and soiling her bedsheets — has left her in constant fear as they try to share their 10,000 square foot home.“He has terrorized me the entire two years we have had to live under the same room during this divorce, completely,” she said in court.She also told Judge Dembo that she suffers from sleep deprivation, anxiety, and the feeling of being “on eggshells” when her ex-husband shows up to her space unannounced, saying that Carl turns on his favorite song, “Bartender,” when she is trying to sleep, per CT Insider.Carl decided not to testify during the hearing, with his attorney, Michael T.Meehan, saying that the former All-Star would have denied Alissa’s allegations and, as the owner of the home, he is entitled to live there.Alissa’s lawyer, Gary Cohen, said the two parties could potentially meet in the future to discuss terms, given the vagueness of the judge’s ruling.The ugly drama between the former couple stems from Alissa requesting that the Connecticut court of appeals void a prenup the two signed in Florida.

She alleges he coerced her into signing it, court documents viewed by The Post show.Alissa alleges that Carl “demanded” she sign the prenup, while insisting she give up “her residence, potential employment, and all fin...

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