David Hasselhoff is reclaiming an ivory tusk and an antique barber’s chair from his ex-wife.


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The former Baywatch actor has won a court order allowing him back into the family home in Los Angeles to collect possessions from ex-wife Pamela Bach. Among other items the former heartthrob wants to reclaim, are a statue of a dolphin, a model elephant and baseball memorabilia.

Hasselhoff and Bach’s divorce was finalised last December after agreeing the remaining details of their split, including spousal and child support payments and custody issues.

It was decided the former couple would share custody of their daughters, Taylor-Ann, 17, and 15-year-old Hayley, though the financial terms were not disclosed.

Hasselhoff’s lawyer Melvin S. Goldsman said: “David is pleased to have the matter behind him. He wants to move on with his life.”

Bach’s lawyers were unavailable for comment, but her former lawyer Mark Kaplan said he was “delighted” to hear of the resolution. He added: “I’m glad for her, I’m glad for David and I’m glad for the kids that they all have this high-conflict matter behind them.”
Hasselhoff, 55, and Bach, 44, married in 1989.