Mary-Kate Olsen DENIED emergency divorce amid COVID-19 court closures

Mary-Kate Olsen DENIED emergency divorce amid COVID-19 court closures despite claiming she’s ‘petrified’ her estranged husband will block her from home and ditch her belongings

She petitioned a New York court for an emergency divorce from estranged husband Olivier Sarkozy.

But on Thursday, a Manhattan judge denied Mary-Kate Olsen’s request, ruling it wasn’t an essential matter, according to PageSix.com.

The former Full House star, who’s 33, had claimed her 50-year-old husband is kicking her out of the apartment they share in the city, giving her only until Monday to find a new home amid the coronavirus lockdown.

A Manhattan judge has denied Mary-Kate Olsen’s request for an emergency divorce from estranged husband Olivier Sarkozy, PageSix.com reported on Thursday

She explained that Sarkozy, whom she married in 2015, had terminated the lease on their shared residence without her consent.

In her petition filed Wednesday, Mary-Kate stated: ‘I am petrified that my husband is trying to deprive me of the home we have lived in and if he is successful, I will not only lose my home but I risk losing my personal property as well.’ 

In her divorce papers, Mary-Kate asked the court to uphold the terms of the prenum she and Sarkozy signed.

She is seeking the continued use of their home in The Hamptons home, their apartment in New York’s Gramercy neighborhood and an apartment on East 49th Street apartment in the city.

She is also requesting that her ex continue to provide her with health and dental insurance, PageSix.com reported. 

The former Full House star, 33, filed the petition Wednesday claiming her ex was seeking to throw her out of their shared New York City apartment during the coronavirus lockdown

The former Full House star, 33, filed the petition Wednesday claiming her ex was seeking to throw her out of their shared New York City apartment during the coronavirus lockdown