Glamorous equestrian Tatyana Remley accused of hiring hitman to murder husband for $2m claims HE put a gun to her head and chased her around the house with a knife in divorce filing a month before arrest

A California horseman accused of instigating a hitman to kill her estranged husband claims he chased her around their home with a knife.

Tatyana Remley further accused her millionaire husband of holding a gun to her head at their posh ranch in Del Mar, San Diego, in divorce filings starting in July.

The 42-year-old also claimed that her husband was present on another occasion as she was sexually assaulted at gunpoint by one of his friends.

In an earlier, incomplete 2015 divorce filing, Tatyana alleged that after the failure of a business venture, Mark “had a meltdown that caused him to fire his guns at our home in Rancho Santa Fe.”

The shocking allegations emerged after Tatyana was arrested on August 2 and accused of offering a friend $2 million to kill her husband.

Tatyana Remley in a promotional ad for the couple’s failed horse show in the San Diego area

Remley, who filed for divorce from husband Mark Remley in July, is accused of offering a friend $2 million to kill Mark.  In the photo: the couple in a photo from Facebook

Remley, who filed for divorce from husband Mark Remley in July, is accused of offering a friend $2 million to kill Mark. In the photo: the couple in a photo from Facebook

Tatyana Remley (pictured) of Del Mar, California, allegedly tried to commit a murder-for-hire plot on her estranged millionaire husband, Mark Remley

Tatyana Remley (pictured) of Del Mar, California, allegedly tried to commit a murder-for-hire plot on her estranged millionaire husband, Mark Remley

Mark has denied Tatyana’s domestic violence allegations The Coastal News.

He says his wife of 12 years set fire to their $5 million home on Rancho Reposo just days after she allegedly tried to kill him.

Fire officials confirmed to The Coast News that the interior of the home had been reduced to ash by the fire and the cause of the blaze is still under investigation.

In a divorce document, Tatyana said she was present when the fire broke out, but she did not know how the fire started.

Local reports indicate that the couple, who were behind the doomed acrobatic equestrian show Valitar, had a volatile history of feuds and divorce filings.

During the latest divorce proceedings, Tatyana’s lawyer, Tiffany Brown, said she was in financial trouble after a judge asked her to cut her expenses.

Woman experiences extreme financial pressure. She is unable to sustain her realistic monthly expenses of just $12,000, much less than what she was used to at $50,000,” the filing said.

“She has no income and does not have the same access to funds and assets as the defendant.”

Mark claims his wife set fire to the couple's $4.8 million home, located in posh Del Mar, California

Mark claims his wife set fire to the couple’s $4.8 million home, located in posh Del Mar, California

Mark claims his wife set fire to the couple's previous home (pictured) in the San Diego area, valued at more than $5 million

The couple’s previous home (pictured) in the San Diego area, valued at well over $5 million

The couple made headlines a decade ago when they opened a

The couple made headlines a decade ago when they opened a “horse-man acrobatics show” at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in 2012, known as Valitar.

Remley and her husband had founded several failed businesses over the years, including an indoor cycling studio called Rhythm and Power

Remley and her husband had founded several failed businesses over the years, including an indoor cycling studio called Rhythm and Power

Remley seen driving a luxury sports car in a photo from her Facebook page

Remley seen driving a luxury sports car in a photo from her Facebook page

In desperation, Tatyana reportedly turned to a mutual friend to help her rectify her situation.

Upon learning of the alleged hit, Mark took his concerns to the police, who subsequently arrested her following a sting operation.

The exact details of how Tatyana – who has Mark’s name tattooed on her stomach – requested his death have not been shared by police at this time.

In addition to an incitement to murder charge, she faces two gun charges: carrying and concealing firearms not registered to her name in a vehicle, and carrying a loaded firearm in a public place not registered to her name. is registered.

The first is a crime, the second a crime.

Tatyana pleaded not guilty to all charges on August 4. Her bail was rejected by a judge.

If found guilty of the solicitation charge, she could face up to nine years in prison.

The gun misdemeanor charge could add an additional year to that sentence.

Her next court hearing is scheduled for October 16.

The couple made headlines a decade ago when they opened their “horse-human acrobatics show” Valitar at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in 2012.

The show was abruptly closed and the company soon faced lawsuits from suppliers.

In 2015, the pair opened a cycling studio called Rhythm and Power, which closed for unknown reasons the following year.