Inside equestrian Tatyana Remley’s failed engagements before she allegedly placed a $2M ‘hit’ on her husband

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Inside equestrian Tatyana Remley’s failed engagements before she allegedly placed a $2M ‘hit’ on her husband

The glamorous equestrian accused of putting a $2 million hit on her second husband has a history of failed engagements with wealthy men and uses child support payments to maintain her lavish lifestyle.

Before Tatyana Remley was arrested last month for allegedly hiring a hitman to kill her second husband Mark, the blonde beauty put the kibosh on at least three previous engagements, according to friends and court documents obtained by The Post.

Tatyana, 42, also lost custody of her two children several years ago, according to her former friend.

Before marrying Mark Remley in March 2011, Tatyana was briefly married to Seattle real estate developer Ken Woolcott, who accused his ex-wife of using her credit card to shop for clothes only to return the items and pocket the money.

A California woman known for a pair of high-profile business failures with her husband has been charged with trying to hire someone to kill her in San Diego County.Authorities say Tatyana Remley initially tried to hire a friend to kill her husband, Mark, in San Diego, Calif. Police conducted a sting in which Tatyana allegedly proposed a plan to kill and dispose of her husband’s body with an undercover detective. Tatyana Remley /Facebook
Ken Woolcott, Tatyana Remley's first husbandKen Woolcott, Tatyana Remley’s first husband, was part owner of the Sonics before the NBA team moved to Oklahoma City.Instagram/Ken Woolcott

“I know that the Petitioner has additional funds available to him because I have evidence that he converted my funds to his separate property,” Woolcott said in a December 2004 declaration obtained by The Post. “I don’t want to give him cash because he showed during his marriage his inability to manage money properly and stole money from me, which he still has access to.”

In her own response, Tatyana said Woolcott – who is 20 years her senior – said he was unemployed, while the father of her first child was worth at least $40 million at the time.

Woolcott, who made his money as a pharmaceutical executive before breaking into real estate development, was also part owner of the Seattle Sonics before the NBA team moved to Oklahoma City.

“For background, I am 24 years old,” Tatyana wrote in her response in December 2004. “Our son is now 11 months old. I didn’t finish high school. At the time I met the Respondent, I was financially dependent on my parents.

“I’ve been working over the summer at the Wild Animal Park and doing some modeling, but not earning enough to file a tax return.”

A California woman known for a pair of high-profile business failures with her husband has been charged with trying to hire someone to kill her in San Diego County.Tatyana Remley is in a San Diego jail after she was arrested last month for asking a hitman to kill her estranged husband, Mark.Tatyana Remley/Facebook

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Although their marriage only lasted 11 months, the two were embroiled in a nearly decade-long custody battle over their son in which they fought over his health care and who should get primary custody. The two finalized their divorce in April 2006.

Woolcott said that although they both love their son, there have been several times that Tatyana forgot to take their son to important medical appointments and denied their son’s special needs. Sometimes he did not show up at all on his visits with her.

“[He] desperately needs her mother in her life, but what history has taught us is that Tatyana doesn’t appreciate how badly she cries. [the child] when he thought he was going to see his mother and he, for whatever reason, made that not happen,” Woolcott wrote in an August 2014 affidavit.

Woolcott said her ex never had a job while he paid for their child’s medical and living expenses. Although the two had an ironclad prenuptial agreement that prevented Woolcott from having to pay spousal support, the entrepreneur still paid the rent and other bills until she married Mark Remley, who also has five children from a previous marriage.

Tatyana also has a daughter with another man, who also pays at least $5,000 a month in child support, according to court documents.

Woolcott claims her ex spent most of the nearly $9,000 in monthly child support payments she received from both exes on herself and her horse.

Despite the couple's troubles, pictures appear to show Tatyana Remley tattooing her estranged husband's name with a heart on her hip.Despite the couple’s troubles, pictures appear to show Tatyana Remley has her estranged husband’s name, Mark, tattooed with a heart on her hip.Tatyana Remley/Facebook

“While I understand that Tatyana recently had a child, many single mothers are forced to return to work after giving birth in order to provide for their children,” Woolcott said in a statement. “Why is Tatyana an exception to this rule?

“The answer is that she can live comfortably with the money received from the father of her two children. Living comfortably means he can rent in Rancho Santa Fe, drive a late model Lexus, support his Mom, pursue his passion for horses and support two young children.”

It was Remley’s passion for horses that led him to the exclusive world of polo in Southern California, where a former friend told The Post that the tall blonde was “sex-crazy” and used her model looks to sleep with men and women.

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DEL MAR, Calif. â A Del Mar woman is in custody and accused of trying to hire someone to kill her husband and dispose of his body.Tatyana Remley is accused of trying to hire someone to kill her husband, Mark, and dispose of his body.CBS 8 San Diego

After she broke up with Woolcott, she was engaged to three other men “for a short period of time,” a judge wrote in an October 2011 affidavit.

In her fight for full custody, Woolcott said she was worried their child would see a fight between Tatyana and her mother. She also claims Mark “pulled out a gun” at their Del Mar home.

Tatyana dismissed Woolcott’s concerns as “opportunistic” and said her ex was using it to gain full custody of their son.

A judge eventually granted Woolcott full custody and allowed their son to move to Seattle.

Tatyana Remley was seen posing with her estranged husband's luxury sports car.
Tatyana Remley was seen posing with her estranged husband’s luxury sports car. Tatyana Remley/Facebook

Friends say Tatyana continues to target rich men and “distributed” in polo circles, while she also has sexual relations with women.

One of the men she had a relationship with even sued Remley in 2009 for $4,000 in unpaid loans she claimed were gifts, according to court records obtained by The Post. A small claims court judge agreed with the man and ordered Tatyana to pay the money.

But things were different with Mark, who was “p—y whipped” and gave the former model “whatever she wanted,” her former friend said.

Mark, who lists himself as the former executive vice president and chief information officer of Signal Corporation, was worth about $30 million when the two married in March 2011, according to court documents.

Friends say the two met at Starbucks and the two hit it off instantly. The couple shares a $5.3 million home in Del Mar, Calif., near the Del Mar Polo Fields and also has a home in Hawaii.

He will finance all of Tatyana’s wants and desires, including a horse show and an acrobatic show called Valitar that they hope will rival the more popular Cavalia show.

The two also formed a company called Equustria Development, but Mark was forced to file the company under bankruptcy when Valitar failed to attract an audience and closed in 2012.

Epic flop: Valitar horse show flops in San Diego A promo shot from Valitar, the epic or epic flop horse show, in San Diego whose performers and vendors still owe millions from producers, Mark and Tatyana Remley. Promotional photo from Valitar, a horse and acrobatic show produced by Mark and Tatyana Remley that failed due to poor ticket sales and competition with the more popular Cavalia show. The couple was unable to pay performers and vendors when the show suddenly folded in 2012. Valitar

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That hasn’t stopped the couple from seeking attention as they’ve become increasingly open about their desire to partake in debauchery, friends told The Post. The couple was even featured in the 2017 Showtime series “Naked SNCTM,” in which members of an elite sex club share partners.

Tatyana, who sports a brunette hairstyle, was shown engaging in sexual acts with multiple women in one episode of the show.

“At the beginning of our relationship, we didn’t like this lifestyle,” says Mark. “But as time went on and our sexuality grew together, we opened up to these types of experiences.”

 

 

 

 

Inside the tortuous sex life of horse rider Tatyana Remley, Mark Remley
Tatyana and Mark Remley in the short-lived Showtime series “Naked SNCTM,” where Mark goes by the pseudonym “Vladimir.” Showtime/Naked SNCTM
FOR NEWS FEATURE - Inside the tortuous sex life of horse rider Tatyana Remley, Mark Remley
Tatyana Remley takes part in sexual play in the Showtime docuseries “Naked SNCTM.” Showtime/ Naked SNCTM

“I’m attracted to things that push the limits,” added Mark.

However, the entrepreneur finally reached his limit after a friend told him that Tatyana was trying to hire him as an assassin to kill her. Tatyana filed for divorce in July and claims Mark did nothing when one of his friends raped her.

Mark then went to the police, who set up a sting with an undercover detective to meet Tatyana in August at a Starbucks in Solano Beach, Calif.

After Tatyana was arrested on August 2, Mark also told police that his wife burned his house to the ground days before trying to orchestrate the attack, Coast News reported.

Tatyana also faces charges for possessing a firearm that was not registered to her.

Woolcott told The Post he hadn’t heard from Tatyana in more than five years and was shocked by allegations that his ex-wife hired a hitman to kill Mark.

“Our relationship was brief and there were no allegations of violence,” Woolcott said. “I can’t imagine anyone doing this. My son hasn’t seen him since August 2018. I haven’t seen him either and I haven’t spoken to him, so I don’t know what that has to do with it [with Mark] like. I was just surprised.”

With additional reporting from Michael Kaplan.

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