There’s a new development in the ongoing custody dispute between Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas, and it revolves around a crucial piece of evidence recently presented in court: a letter to the homeowner of the house the couple intended to purchase before their split.
Reportedly, Sophie has submitted a confidential letter penned by Joe to the court as evidence of his commitment to making England their permanent residence, as indicated as recently as this summer.
Joe and Sophie had been actively searching for a property in Wallingford, Oxford, and Joe took it upon himself to craft a persuasive letter addressed to the homeowner in an attempt to secure the purchase of a lavish $7.5 million estate. This legal battle has arisen from the estrangement of the couple, centering on the issue of custody for their children. Sophie’s wish is to relocate their two children to England, while Joe opposes any move out of the country. In a previous article, we shared 10 significant revelations unveiled in their custody battle documents. Here’s a glimpse into the content of Joe Jonas’ letter to the homeowner.
RadarOnline has revealed what was written in Joe’s personal letter sent to the homeowner. Sophie has submitted the letter to prove that her ex had intended on making England the new home for their children.
“When my wife and I decided, we were going to spend more time in the UK and search for a permanent home, our (oldest) daughter expressed three unwavering requirements: having chickens, a pony and a Wendy house,” Joe said.
He continued, “While many of the houses we viewed met this criteria, the moment we turned the corner and caught sight of the charming blue shutters adorning, we experienced a sense of magic unlike anything we had felt before.”
“Stepping into your beautiful walled garden, we were greeted by the sight of your children enjoying a delightful picnic in the dappled shade of a tree accompanied by a macramé swing it was simply heavenly,” Joe said. “I have been completely charmed by the idea of dropping my children to school on the boat and being able to spend a leisurely afternoon cruising to the pub with friends on my very own boat. You have designed your home beautifully – I was incredibly inspired by the layout of the rooms and the energy of the house.”
“I couldn’t help but notice the musicality of the house and the fact it has a huge room ready to be my recording studio is amazing – there is nothing about the design we would want to change. I really think Sophie and I will be able to look after and for many many years pay homage to the magic you have created,” Joe wrote in the letter.
He ended the letter by talking about Sophie‘s father and his opinion on the house. He said, “My father in law is an incredibly keen gardener, an he was suitable impressed by your vegetable garden too, a very important sign off.”