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Reality Star Owes Thousands After Defaulting on Lawsuit
8 Dec
Summary
- Miranda McWhorter ordered to pay $12,849 in a default judgment.
- Discover Bank sued McWhorter for an alleged unpaid credit card bill.
- McWhorter's ex-husband cited debt relief efforts before the judgment.

Reality television personality Miranda McWhorter, known for 'Secret Lives of Mormon Wives,' has been ordered by a Utah court to pay $12,849 in a default judgment. This ruling stems from a lawsuit initiated by Discover Bank over an alleged unpaid credit card bill amounting to $12,409.27. Court documents indicate the bank claimed repeated demands for payment went unheeded, leading to McWhorter's default on the account established in 2018.
The legal proceedings revealed that McWhorter was served documents at her South Jordan, Utah residence. Despite her then-husband informing the process server that they were engaged with a debt relief company, neither party formally responded to the lawsuit. McWhorter and her ex-husband, Chase McWhorter, divorced in 2024 after seven years of marriage, sharing two children.
Chase McWhorter also addressed past public statements regarding 'swinger parties' involving fellow cast members, clarifying that while party games occurred during gatherings, it was never a predetermined activity. He described their relationship post-divorce as cordial and focused on positive co-parenting.




