Rob Riggle claims estranged wife 'planted hidden camera and took $28K'

Rob Riggle claims estranged wife ‘planted hidden camera, hacked his Apple account, and took $28K in cash’ amid ugly divorce battle… after 21 years of marriage

  •  His wife Tiffany had filed for divorce from the 51-year-old actor back in October after 21 years of marriage as she cited ‘irreconcilable differences’ at the time
  • However things began to get very interesting after the filing as $28,000 from his own home office went missing and he began to feel like he was being watched according to court documents 
  • It has been claimed that Riggle has been staying at their smaller home while Tiffany stayed with their two kids in the family home and he had confronted his former partner about the money but she denied knowing anything about it 
  • Around the same time the actor alleged that Tiffany had hacked into his Apple account and downloaded his emails, texts, contacts, and photos 
  • Rob goes on to claim in the court documents that Tiffany somehow had knowledge of private conversations he’d had in his home office either with or about his girlfriend and assistant  
  • Rob went on to have his home electronically swept for devices in April and claims that a hidden spy camera was found in his smoke detector
  • Rob claims that the device had a memory card with more than 10,000 videos with sound on it and that he believes that it had been installed in August 2020 and possibly monitored him until it was discovered 
  • Rob has been granted a temporary restraining order against Tiffany and another hearing is set in July

Rob Riggle has accused his estranged wife of planting a hidden camera in his home, hacked his Apple account, and took upwards of $28K in cash from him.

His wife Tiffany had filed for divorce from the 51-year-old actor back in October after 21 years of marriage as she cited ‘irreconcilable differences’ at the time.

However things began to get very interesting after the filing as $28,000 from his own home office went missing and he began to feel like he was being watched according to court documents obtained by TMZ on Monday.

Tough times: Rob Riggle has accused his estranged wife of planting a hidden camera in his home, hacked his Apple account, and took upwards of $28K in cash from him according to a Monday report from TMZ 

It has been claimed that Riggle has been staying at their smaller home while Tiffany stayed with their two children in the main family home and that the actor had confronted his former partner about the money but she denied knowing anything about it.

Around the same time the actor alleged that Tiffany had hacked into his Apple account and downloaded his emails, texts, contacts, and photos.

Rob goes on to claim in the court documents that Tiffany somehow had knowledge of private conversations he’d had in his home office either with or about his girlfriend and assistant, and she – or other anonymous sources – would text or email them referencing the private information. 

Due to the alleged data leaks, the actor claimed that he and his girlfriend would form a misinformation scheme by planting false information to test whether any of it would leak out and that his suspicions were confirmed.

Moving on: His wife Tiffany had filed for divorce from the 51-year-old actor back in October after 21 years of marriage as she cited ‘irreconcilable differences’ at the time, as they are pictured in March 2012

According to the court documents obtained by TMZ, Rob went on to have his home electronically swept for devices in April and claims that a hidden spy camera was found in his smoke detector.

Rob claims that the device had a memory card with more than 10,000 videos with sound on it and that he believes that it had been installed in August 2020 and possibly monitored him until it was discovered.

The actor also claimed that one of the videos shows Tiffany standing on a ladder to install the disguised camera while another clip showed her sitting on the floor in his home office counting money which he believes is the $28K which went missing.

Rob has been granted a temporary restraining order against Tiffany and another hearing is set in July about his request for a forensic expert to go through all the alleged spy footage. 

Parting ways: Things began to get very interesting after the filing as $28,000 from his own home office went missing and he began to feel like he was being watched according to court documents obtained by TMZ on Monday. (seen in 2014)

Back in October, Tiffany filed for divorce citing ‘irreconcilable differences’. After 21 years of marriage, the former couple reportedly separated on May 2, 2020, according to legal documents obtained by TMZ at the time.   

In addition to checking off the box asking for spousal support and seeking joint custody of their two children, the star’s wife listed her car wash, purchased in 2014, as separate property.   

Meanwhile, she marked two of their homes, ‘several bank accounts’ and ‘interest in vodka and whiskey companies’ under community property, according to the outlet.

The pair, who share their 16-year-old daughter Abigail and 12-year-old son George, first met in 1997, as he was preparing to move to New York City. 

After quitting flight school to pursue his comedy dreams, Rob was introduced to Tiffany during a trip back home, after a mutual pal invited her to join them for drinks. 

Divorcing: The actor alleged that Tiffany had hacked into his Apple account and downloaded his emails, texts, contacts, and photos; pictured in 2012

‘I was so impressed, then I got nervous and squirrely. But I got her laughing, and that’s all that mattered,’ he recalled to the Kansas City Star in 2013. 

Rob, who is known for his roles in The Hangover and Step Brothers, was a Marine for 23 years, ‘with deployments to Liberia, Kosovo and Afghanistan before retiring in 2013 as a lieutenant colonel,’ according to People. 

Most recently, Rob appeared in The War with Grandpa, alongside Robert De Niro and Uma Thurman, which was released this month.  

Whirlwind romance: The pair, who share their 16-year-old daughter Abigail and 12-year-old son George, first met in 1997, as he was preparing to move to New York City (seen in 2012)

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