Spice Girl Mel B sued for defamation by ex-husband producer Stephen Belafonte

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Stephen Belafonte is suing his former wife Mel B for defamation. (AP PHOTO)
Stephen Belafonte is suing his former wife Mel B for defamation. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AP

Spice Girl Mel B’s former husband is suing her for defamation.

The Spice Girls singer split from Stephen Belafonte in March 2017 and claimed he had been abusive during their 10-year marriage, but now the producer is looking to obtain $US5 million ($7.5 million) in damages from the British hitmaker after claiming she “engaged in a deliberate and wide-ranging campaign to cause him severe emotional distress and destroy his reputation”.

According to documents filed in Florida on Wednesday and obtained by PageSix.com, Mr Belafonte alleged Melanie Brown began her “long-brewing harassment” in 2017 with her allegations of domestic violence, which she “dismissed” before he was able to have his “day in court”.

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The documents added: “Nevertheless, the damage had been done. As a result of Brown’s false allegations of rape, illegal gun possession, sex trafficking, production of illegal pornography, domestic battery and child endangerment, Mr Belafonte lost access to his home and children.”

The 49-year-old producer alleged their marriage was tainted by Brown’s “serious substance abuse problem, which included the abuse of cocaine, alcohol and prescription drugs”, and noted how he had had primary custody of their 12-year-old daughter Madison since 2019, despite being portrayed as an “abuser” and a “monster”.

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 29:  Stephen Belafonte and Mel B. attend Sprint Sound Sessions at Webster Hall on April 29, 2014 in New York City.  (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Sprint)
Stephen Belafonte is seeking AU$7 million in damages from ex-wife Mel B. Credit: Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Sprint

Mr Belafonte went on to allege Brown has visited their child “only once” over the last four years, despite travelling to the US for work.

He accuses Brown of “enriching herself through her charity ambassadorship at Women’s Aid”.

The bombshell lawsuit also includes text messages supposedly between Brown and her bandmate Geri Horner, which he claimed showed the former X Factor judge’s “true intentions are to leverage her charitable appeal for further sales, celebrity and opportunity.”

Brown allegedly wrote: “Charity doesn’t pay the bills.”

The reply supposedly from Horner read: “I hope nobody ever hacks your texts!!!!! I believe we should do something good and kicking off with a charity gig would be hugely positive. The power of our brand is enormous and all of our work is off the back of it including Vikki (Victoria Beckham)!!!!!!”

In response, Brown responded: “Why? My texts are fine to me anyways so no need to worry. Like I said charity doesn’t pay the bills everyone no’s that.”

The producer is seeking $7.5 million in compensatory damages, as well as punitive damages and a gagging order against his former wife. He is also seeking a trial by jury.

Sources told PageSix Mr Belafonte is “not looking to settle” and plans to split any money he is given from the lawsuit with an abuse program for women.

A spokesperson for Brown - who also has Phoenix, 25, and 17-year-old Angel from previous relationships has yet to comment.

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