90 Day Fiancé: Pillow Talk star molly hopkins accused ex-best friend Cynthia Decker of “stealing” money from their joint business, LiviRae Lingerie, amid their ongoing lawsuit regarding Cynthia’s competing business, In contact can exclusively confirm.
During a court hearing on March 7, the former best friends reached an agreement in which Cynthia allegedly agreed to sell Molly her share of her LiviRae lingerie business for $600,000, paid in weekly installments of $2,750, and Cynthia would be removed from your trading accounts. according to legal documents obtained by In contact.
That same day, Cynthia allegedly paid off her personal credit card with company money, added the business bank account as the payer, and paid the balance in full. The emergency motion documents allege that Cynthia transferred $10,000 to her personal bank account and withdrew $20,000 in cash. As a result of Cynthia’s alleged refusal to return the funds, Molly is requesting an interlocutory injunction, which preserves the subject matter until the end of the trial.
However, Cynthia denied the claims made by Molly. “I didn’t steal $30,000. I am still a 50/50 owner of that business. The only agreement we have has not materialized. But I didn’t steal $30,000.” cinthia account In contact exclusively.
In response on behalf of Molly, Dominique Enchintonowner of Dominton Talent House, has In contact in an exclusive statement, “I am focused on continuing to grow my business and being a role model for the next generation of Livirae Lingerie. My main focus has been and always will be my daughters and their well-being. Olivia and I continue to save the world one bra at a time. I also want to be the best I can be and be an example for my daughters, Olivia and Kensley. Cynthia’s entire world, like Kelly’s, has exploded and they have no choice but to attack me, my business and my children. It is extremely unfortunate that adults behave like this and resort to lies and slander.”
In response on behalf of Molly, Dominique Enchintonowner of Dominton Talent House, has In contact in an exclusive statement, “I am focused on continuing to grow my business and being a role model for the next generation of Livirae Lingerie. My main focus has been and always will be my daughters and their well-being. Olivia and I continue to save the world one bra at a time. I also want to be the best I can be and be an example for my daughters, Olivia and Kensley. Cynthia’s entire world, like Kelly’s, has exploded and they have no choice but to attack me, my business and my children. It is extremely unfortunate that adults behave like this and resort to lies and slander.”

In addition to her claims about Cynthia’s alleged handling of company money, the documents obtained also show that Molly filed an emergency protective order against Cynthia on February 22, after she allegedly posted a police report online that it revealed Molly’s home address.
In contact previously confirmed on February 9 that Molly was suing Cynthia, asking in a statement that Cynthia could not dispute the lingerie store they both founded along with a separate store. The lawsuit is the latest update to their ongoing drama after they ended their friendship after more than 20 years in November 2022.
As In contact previously, Cynthia filed a police report after a dispute with Molly’s daughter, Olivia, allegedly occurred at LiviRae Lingerie a little before noon on January 22. The responding officer noted that there was a dispute after Molly fired an employee for allegedly stealing from her, then she was allegedly rehired by Cynthia who “believed the allegations were false.”
In February, an informant revealed what happened which led to the demise of their relationship. “Molly is the one who did most of the work and Cynthia did nothing,” the source said. “She’s upset that she won’t do that.pillow talk money for longer. [Cynthia] Molly resented being the star of the show and Cynthia was just a companion.”
A representative for Molly Hopkins did not immediately respond to In contactrequest for comments.
Reporting by Nate Grant.