![]() Prior to the party, Ben stated in court documents that his wife told him she had 'new thoughts and opinions that differed from some of their religious background and family beliefs.' The dad-of-three baseball player privately rebuked his wife for her conduct, to which Julianna was said to have taken 'umbrage.' ![]() Julianna allegedly paid for the lavish soiree out of the 'farm account' that her husband usually did not check.ĭuring the celebration, Julianna and Pastor Yawn both got drunk and were described in the filings as 'dancing "on" each other in a provocative way that was very embarrassing to Ben Zobrist, especially in front of their close church friends.' 'The one-night party cost almost $30,000 and was conducted at the Zobrist farm,' according to the documents. In court filings obtained by the Tribune, Ben claimed the 'genesis' of the unraveling of his marriage was the retirement party that his wife, a Christian singer, organized in December 2018 for Yawn, who was stepping away from his role as elder of Community Bible Church in Nashville. The Zobrists' divorce trial began on Monday in Tennessee. He added that Yawn and Julianna now consider themselves a couple. Yawn's attorney had filed a motion to dismiss the case last month, denying that the pastor committed fraud as executive director of the Patriot Forward charity in 2019, and that Ben was attempting to blame Yawn for his marital problems. 'I'm suspicious for their reasons but I'm optimistic that he'll continue to do the right things.' ![]() 'It's a step in the right direction,' Yawn's attorney, Christopher Bellamy, told the Chicago Tribune. Yawn's attorney said she and the pastor are now a couple Julianna, a mom-of-three Christian singer, admitted in court records that she 'crossed a line' with her relationship with Yawn.
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