Overview
- On June 6, Kaitlyn Terrell Cleveland denied the adultery claims as knowingly false and made in bad faith in her response to the divorce petition.
- In her court filing, she asked the judge to equitably divide their marital assets and award her alimony if no settlement is reached.
- Ben Cleveland filed for divorce on February 28 in Baldwin County, Georgia, citing adultery 16 days after a DUI arrest in the same county.
- The couple married on July 21, 2022, separated on December 29, 2024, and have not agreed on the terms of their divorce settlement.
- Cleveland, a third-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, re-signed with the Baltimore Ravens this spring for the upcoming season.