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Ravens lineman's estranged wife denies adultery claims, calls allegations 'bad faith' in divorce battle

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Kaitlyn Terrell Cleveland, estranged wife of Baltimore Ravens lineman Ben Cleveland, has 'vehemently' denied adultery allegations made by her husband in their ongoing divorce battle. She called the claims 'knowingly false' and made 'in bad faith' in a court filing. The couple separated in December 2024, with the divorce filed in February. Kaitlyn is seeking an equitable split of assets and alimony.

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  1. 1 December 2024: Ben and Kaitlyn Cleveland separate.
  2. 2 February 2025: Divorce filed by Ben Cleveland.
  3. 3 March 2025: Kaitlyn Cleveland hints at false claims on Instagram.
  4. 4 June 6, 2025 (Thursday): Kaitlyn Cleveland files court document denying adultery claims.
  • Ongoing legal battle for divorce
  • Potential equitable split of assets and alimony for Kaitlyn Cleveland
  • Public attention on the personal lives of NFL players
What: Estranged wife of NFL lineman Ben Cleveland denies adultery claims in divorce proceedings, calling them 'bad faith' and 'knowingly false'. She is seeking an equitable split of assets and alimony.
When: Court filing on Thursday (obtained by Fox News Digital); divorce filed in February; separation since December 2024.
Where: Baltimore, Maryland (implied by Baltimore Ravens); court filings.
Why: Ben Cleveland made adultery claims against his estranged wife, Kaitlyn Terrell Cleveland, as part of their divorce proceedings. Kaitlyn is denying these claims and seeking a fair settlement.
How: Kaitlyn Cleveland denied the claims in a court filing and counterclaim, also hinting at the falsity of the claims via an Instagram post with Kelsea Ballerini lyrics. The legal process involves court filings and potential judge's decision on asset split and alimony.

Kaitlyn Terrell Cleveland, estranged wife of Baltimore Ravens lineman Ben Cleveland, has 'vehemently' denied adultery allegations made by her husband in their ongoing divorce battle. She called the claims 'knowingly false' and made 'in bad faith' in a court filing. The couple separated in December 2024, with the divorce filed in February. Kaitlyn is seeking an equitable split of assets and alimony.