Wife of accused ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin says in divorce filing she wants to change her name

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Kellie Chauvin is not asking for any spousal support in divorce papers she filed.

The estranged wife of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin intends to change her name and doesn't want any spousal support, her divorce petition revealed on Monday.

Kellie May Chauvin, 45, filed for divorce on Saturday, a day after her 44-year-old husband of nearly 10 years, was arrested and charged with third-degree murder in the death of George Floyd, who died in police custody last week.

Kellie Chauvin in 2018 when she was vying for the title of Mrs. Minnesota America.
Kellie Chauvin in 2018 when she was vying for the title of Mrs. Minnesota America.Jean Pieri / Pioneer Press via AP file

The eight-page divorce petition, which was made public on Monday, revealed few details of the union, beyond basic language that "there has been an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage relationship of the parties within the definition of" Minnesota statutes.

Chauvin also told the court she plans to change her name. Kellie Chauvin didn't reveal what name she plans to use but has previously been known as Kellie May Thao and Kellie May Xiong, court papers said.

"She is seeking a name change solely because of this marriage dissolution," according to her petition. "She is not seeking a name change to defraud and/or mislead creditors or anyone else, nor is she a felon."

The wife had worked as a Realtor, and the pair own two homes, in Oakdale, Minnesota, and Windermere, Florida, the court papers said.

Her divorce petition claims the "parties have been separated since" Thursday. Even though Kellie Chauvin "is currently unemployed," she is "self-supporting and "is not in need of spousal maintenance, and waives her right to receive temporary or permanent spousal maintenance," the divorce papers said.

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