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State asks judge to hold Jamey and Misty Noel in contempt

According to the court documents, the Noels violated Court orders when they failed to make payments on their house in Florida.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — New court documents filed on Wednesday have asked a judge to hold both Jamey and Misty Noel in contempt of court.

The state sued the two in an attempt to regain money it said was illegally spent.

According to the court documents, the Noels violated Court orders when they failed to make payments on their house in Florida.

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The court granted the state an injunction that freezes the Noel's accounts and forbid them from selling or doing anything that could harm their properties.

But the injunction did give the Noels access to funds to pay their bills and maintain payments on their properties.

The documents said the Noels are four to five months behind on their mortgage at the house in Florida which has caused the value of the home to go down.

Misty filed for divorce from Jamey on Aug. 1.

The Noels are scheduled to be back in court for a hearing on their civil trials on Nov. 13.

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