Overview
- On January 14, 2026, Iswarienko’s lawyer filed papers arguing the estate’s enforcement effort was brought in the wrong court.
- He argues the marriage ended with Doherty’s death on July 13, 2024, so the agreement entered by the court on July 15 cannot be enforced.
- The estate’s trustee, Chris Cortazzo, previously sought to act as successor in interest to pursue compliance with the divorce judgment.
- Estate filings say Iswarienko has not listed the Dripping Springs, Texas home for sale under the judgment’s timeline, has not returned personal items, and has not produced required photo inventories by the September 1, 2024 deadline.
- The estate also alleges he withheld $50,274 from the hangar sale tied to a plane buyout, and the judgment grants the estate half of licensing and syndication fees from works he created during the marriage.