![]() ![]() The nanny alleged that Sudeikis had started leaning on her for support, noting that the Emmy winner had asked her to “stay up at night” to discuss his split, which she “felt compelled to engage in” though it caused her stress. Genaro had claimed that Wilde “abruptly left” the family home in 2020, which caused an “adverse consequence” on Sudeikis’ emotional state. Genaro alleged in her original court filing that she was fired because of the anxiety and depression she allegedly developed as a result of her employment. ![]() Genaro had served as Otis and Daisy’s nanny beginning in 2019 before she was eventually let go. Us previously confirmed in February that Genaro had filed a lawsuit against the House alum and Sudeikis - who share son Otis, 9, and daughter Daisy, 6 - for wrongful termination. Sudeikis and Wilde split in November 2020.Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis Hahn Lionel/ABACA/Shutterstock Reps for Sudeikis didn’t immediately return Page Six’s request for comment. “Instead I learned … that the entire time I was negotiating the parenting time schedule in California was plotting to proceed with the New York Child Support proceeding behind my back.” I thought things were calming down and were going to move forward in a more amicable, respectful fashion,” Wilde claimed. “We were scheduled to start working with a family therapist in California in mid-January. GC Images The former couple are fighting over their two children, Otis and Daisy. The “Ted Lasso” star had filed a last-minute attempt to have their legal battle moved to New York, but a judge ruled in Wilde’s favor to keep it in LA. The “House” alum claimed in the filing that she believed she and the “Horrible Bosses” star were moving toward an amicable resolution until he allegedly blindsided her. “Jason should not be permitted to litigate Olivia into debt, and then claim she should be deprived of her right to seek a needs-based fee contribution from him,” her attorneys write, adding that Wilde is “aware that he is far wealthier than she is.” The “O.C.” alum claimed there was no reason for the children to live on the East Coast, as Daisy never went to school there and Otis only attended one semester of kindergarten in the Empire State. Wilde, 39, fought for the kids to remain in Los Angeles, while Sudeikis, 47, was intent on having them back in Brooklyn. The “Don’t Worry Darling” director further accused the “Ted Lasso” star of being “underhanded” and acting “in bad faith” over their kids’ futures by using “intimidation or trickery” to win, the outlet reported. Olivia Wilde accused Jason Sudeikis of trying to litigate her “into debt” with their custody battle. The hearing ultimately went in Wilde’s favor, TMZ reported, with a judge ruling that the former couple’s legal war over Otis, 8, and Daisy, 6, should remain in California instead of New York. “Jason seems intent on throwing whatever he can against the wall to see what will stick, and this Request for Order seeking a stay of the California Parentage action is just the latest example.” “While Jason can afford to spin his wheels with filing after filing, Olivia cannot,” Wilde’s attorneys wrote in advance of a hearing scheduled in Los Angeles Friday, according to the Daily Mail. ![]() Olivia Wilde is accusing Jason Sudeikis of trying to “litigate her into debt” in their ongoing custody battle over their two children. Olivia Wilde, Jason Sudeikis seek to dismiss ex nanny’s wrongful termination case ![]()
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