Saved By The Bell's Lark Voorhies 'involved in sex tape scandal made by husband of only six months as he threatens to sell video to highest bidder' 

There's more trouble brewing for former Saved By The Bell star Lark Voorhies, who filed for divorce from music engineer Jimmy Green last week.

The 41-year-old actress' estranged husband is claiming he has an explicit sex tape of the couple and is hawking it around to the highest bidder, according to TMZ.

The website reported Tuesday that Green is 'bragging' about the homemade tape and hoping to make a lot of money from it. 

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Sex tape battle: Lark Voorhies' estranged husband Jimmy Green is reported to be trying to sell an explicit homemade video of the former Saved By The Bell star. The pair are pictured in October 2014

Sex tape battle: Lark Voorhies' estranged husband Jimmy Green is reported to be trying to sell an explicit homemade video of the former Saved By The Bell star. The pair are pictured in October 2014

Apparently the actress isn't denying that a sex tape exists but claims her ex recorded it 'surreptitiously' and she had no idea that he was filming their intimate relations.

Green, however, is insisting that she knew about it all along.

Voorhies, who found fame as Lisa Turtle on the NBC sitcom that ran from 1989 to 1993, filed legal documents last week seeking to end her brief marriage.

Upset: The 41-year-old actress has claimed the sex tape was recorded without her knowledge. Her estranged husband has said that's not true and that she was in on it from the start

Upset: The 41-year-old actress has claimed the sex tape was recorded without her knowledge. Her estranged husband has said that's not true and that she was in on it from the start

Wedding day: The former TV star and the music engineer eloped to Las Vegas in April after dating for less than a year.  In June, Voorhies' mother Patricia accused Green of being a member of the LA street gang the Bloods

Wedding day: The former TV star and the music engineer eloped to Las Vegas in April after dating for less than a year.  In June, Voorhies' mother Patricia accused Green of being a member of the LA street gang the Bloods

She had met the music engineer via Facebook and married him in late April in Las Vegas after dating for less than a year. 

In legal documents reviewed by TMZ, the actress is asking the court 'to cut any chances of spousal support for Jimmy.'

Green, a music engineer, told the site the marriage 'has been a nightmare from the beginning.' 

Troubles: Voorhies' mother, pictured with her daughter, was granted a temporary restraining order against her son-in-law in June after he refused to move out of her Pasadena home and threw gang signs at her

Troubles: Voorhies' mother, pictured with her daughter, was granted a temporary restraining order against her son-in-law in June after he refused to move out of her Pasadena home and threw gang signs at her

Back in June, Voorhies' mother Patricia was granted a temporary restraining order against Green whom she accused of being a member of the LA street gang the Bloods.

She claimed that Green threw gang signs at her during arguments and didn't leave her house in Pasadena, California, and take a bus back to his own place as he was supposed to do following the elopement with her daughter.

She said she kept finding her son-in-law sleeping in all sorts of places around the house - including one time in a closet.  

In a 2012 interview with People, Patricia claimed that her daughter has bipolar disorder and indicated she is emotionally fragile.

The way they were: Voorhies found fame on the NBC sitcom Saved By The Bell that ran from 1989 to 1993 but struggled with her career once it ended. She's pictured top right with her co-stars, Elizabeth Berkley, Mario Lopez, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Dustin Diamond and Mark-Paul Gosselaar

The way they were: Voorhies found fame on the NBC sitcom Saved By The Bell that ran from 1989 to 1993 but struggled with her career once it ended. She's pictured top right with her co-stars, Elizabeth Berkley, Mario Lopez, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Dustin Diamond and Mark-Paul Gosselaar

 

 

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