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Liza Hits Back With Divorce Papers

Liza Minnelli filed for divorce from estranged husband David Gest on Wednesday, a day after he filed a $10 million lawsuit against the entertainer, accusing her of beating him during alcoholic rages.

Minnelli moved to end her 16-month marriage shortly after issuing a statement denying Gest's allegations.

"I hoped very much that the end of my marriage would be handled with mutual respect and dignity," Minnelli said. "The allegations in this lawsuit are hurtful and without merit. My lawyers will respond to the lawsuit in the proper forum.

"I will continue to focus on my work, my sobriety and my fans who have been so wonderful to me."

Gest, 50, alleged in court papers filed Tuesday that Minnelli, 57, flew into drunken rages on several occasions, insulting him and beating him all over his body.

"Liza, stop it, stop it!" Gest says he cried during one attack as he tried to cover up his face while Minnelli "pounded [his] head with her fists," according to the New York Post.

"I am the star!" Minnelli allegedly exclaimed after the beating.

Gest's lawyer, Raoul Felder, said his client suffered neurological damage and headaches from the attacks. Gest is being treated at a rehabilitation clinic in Honolulu, where he takes 11 medications a day, Felder said.

"Domestic violence against men is an unspoken epidemic in this country ... Men just don't speak up," Felder told the Post.

"Obviously these people should be divorced," Felder said Wednesday. "This marriage is dead, no doubt about it."

Minnelli and Gest wed at a celebrity-studded ceremony that featured best man Michael Jackson carrying the bride's train and Elizabeth Taylor serving as maid of honor.

The two were introduced by Jackson when Gest, a producer and promoter, produced Jackson's 30th-anniversary tribute concert for television. It was Minnelli's fourth marriage and Gest's first.

Their brief marriage provided plenty of tabloid fodder; the pair were supposed to be the subject of a VH1 reality show, but it was canceled when the network charged Gest was impossible to work with; the pair later filed a lawsuit against VH1.

And in March, Minnelli, who has battled health and substance abuse problems for years, entered a "self-help" program at a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in rural central Pennsylvania.

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