The soul singer of hits "Let's Get It On" and "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" made plenty of money from his records, but he was also a free spender.
Gaye filed for bankruptcy and fell behind on alimony payments to his first wife, Anna Gordy Gaye. In 1976, a judge forced Gaye to pay his ex-wife $600,000 from royalties of his upcoming album, "Here, My Dear."
Gaye refused to make the court ordered payments, and claimed his expenses exceeded his income even as he continued to spend money recklessly, purchasing luxury automobiles, boats, and beachfront properties.
Gaye moved to Europe in 1981 to avoid pressure from the IRS. Gaye was shot and killed by his father in 1984, and at the time, the 44-year-old Gaye still owed Anna $300,000 in back alimony.