“Ghost Adventures” star Aaron Goodwin has filed for divorce from his wife Victoria after she allegedly tried to pay a hitman to kill her husband in a chilling murder-for-hire plot.
The TV star, 48, on Wednesday filed a complaint for divorce in Clark County, Nev. from Victoria, 32, asking for neither party to be granted alimony, Us Weekly reports.
Goodwin also asked the court to award him “his reasonable costs, expenses and attorney fees incurred herein,” adding a request for his his separate assets and debts be confirmed.
As for the reason for the filing, Goodwin stated that his and Victoria’s “views, tastes, likes and dislikes” have become “incompatible to the extent that it has become impossible for them to live together as husband and wife in marital harmony.”
“There is no possibility of reconciliation between husband and wife,” he added in the filing, the outlet reports.
The couple tied the knot at Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion in California in August 2022 and reside in Las Vegas.
However, Goodwin listed the duo’s marriage date “on or about May 4, 2020” in the filing, the outlet adds.
The Post has reached out to Goodwin’s reps for comment.
Last week, Victoria was arrested and charged for solicitation to commit murder and conspiracy to murder, after an investigation allegedly unearthed her sinister plot, TMZ reported.
The wife of the TV paranormal investigator had allegedly been messaging an inmate at an undisclosed Florida prison since October 2024, openly expressing wanting to kill Goodwin to get out of her marriage.
“Am I a bad person? Because I chose to end his existence. Not divorce,” police cited Victoria texting the inmate.
She allegedly offered $11,515 to pay for the job and passed along info about her husband’s location to the inmate to provide to a hitman he was communicating with to pull off the kill.
The 48-year-old paranormal investigator was allegedly filming “Ghost Adventures” in California when the hit was meant to go down.
“He’s asleep right now in the hotel room … I need to know what’s going on. Can I get an update. Was it done?” the inmate texted the hitman, according to police.
It’s unclear what happened with the hitman, but police claim that Victoria made a down payment of $2,500 to have her ghost-hunting husband killed.
Cops said the alleged murder-for-hire plot was only discovered after corrections officers confiscated the Florida inmate’s phone as contraband, TMZ reported, citing law enforcement.
Victoria has denied ever wanting to have her husband killed, according to the report, and allegedly told investigators that she was only “daydreaming or fantasizing about being without her husband.”
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