UFC Hall of Famer Royce Gracie is filing for divorce and ending his 22 year marriage to Marianne Cuttic.
Gracie filed divorce documents in L.A. County Superior Court.
The two have been married since 1994 and have 4 children together (3 of them are minors).
Gracie had a win over Ken Shamrock earlier this year at Bellator 149 in February, but both Gracie and Cuttic owe the IRS more than $1 million in back taxes.
Gracie cites irreconcilable differences and is demanding spousal support and wants his spouse to pay for his attorneys fees.
Marianne is a podiatrist in Los Angeles.
Royce is requesting joint physical and legal custody of their minor kids.
More on his tax fraud situation:
TMZ has it:
UFC Hall of Famer Royce Gracie — one of the greatest MMA fighters of all time — is pulling the plug on his 22 year marriage … TMZ Sports has learned.
Gracie filed divorce docs in L.A. County Superior Court seeking to end his marriage to Marianne Cuttic.
The two were married back in 1994 and have 4 children together — 3 of them are under the age of 18.
In the docs, 49-year-old Gracie cites irreconcilable differences for the split — but the most interesting part … he’s the one demanding spousal support. He also wants her to pay his attorneys fees.
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