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Tori Spelling, Dean McDermott sued for nearly $200,000 over unpaid bank loan

By Wade Sheridan
Tori Spelling (second from left), her husband Dean McDermott and their children (L-R) Liam, Stella, Finn and Hattie arrive at the world premiere of "Moana" on November 14, 2016. The couple are being sued by City National Bank for defaulting on a loan. File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI
1 of 2 | Tori Spelling (second from left), her husband Dean McDermott and their children (L-R) Liam, Stella, Finn and Hattie arrive at the world premiere of "Moana" on November 14, 2016. The couple are being sued by City National Bank for defaulting on a loan. File Photo by Christine Chew/UPI | License Photo

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 22 (UPI) -- Tori Spelling and husband Dean McDermott are being sued by City National Bank for nearly $200,000 after failing to make payments on a loan.

According to Los Angeles Superior Court documents obtained by E! News, the couple had taken out a $400,000 loan from the bank in December of 2012 and were expected to make monthly payments.

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Now City National Bank is seeking the late payments along with accrued interest and late fees.

"As of December 2, 2016, Defendants [Tori and Dean] owe Plaintiff [City National Bank] an unpaid principal balance in the amount of $185,714.05, plus interest in the amount of $2,407.92 and late charges in the amount of $681.41, for a total of $188,803.38," the lawsuit reads. "These amounts remain due, owing and unpaid. Interest, attorney's fees and costs continue to accrue."

Additionally the former 90210 star is being asked to pay back $17,149 which she allegedly overdrew in September.

This marks the second time Spelling and McDermott have been sued over an outstanding balance after they faced a lawsuit from American Express in January for failing to pay off a $38,000 balance. In October, the reality stars were ordered to pay up.

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Spelling last made headlines on Monday after she and McDermott revealed that they are expecting a boy for their fifth child.

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