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$4.5 Billion divorce settlement!


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A billionaire has been told to pay more than $4.5 billion to his ex-wife – the biggest divorce settlement in history. Dmitry Rybolovlev, owner of the French football team AS Monaco, was also told to give Elena Rybolovleva, 47, four luxury homes.

http://metro.co.uk/2014/05/20/dmitry-rybolovlev-monaco-football-club-owner-told-to-pay-wife-2-7bn-in-record-divorce-4733899/

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Guy continuously cheats on his wife of 26 years. Isn't it their money, not just his?

Did the math, looks like she was with him before they got rich.

Ok, so if I get married to my girlfriend who isn't wealthy but when her father passes she'll be worth several million I should get a share of that?

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Ok, so if I get married to my girlfriend who isn't wealthy but when her father passes she'll be worth several million I should get a share of that?

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What are the laws in Colorado?

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It is completely fair. She married him before he became filthy rich. She deserves half. Do you think he made that money by being a great person? You could only argue is it fair that a man has 9 billion dollars.

 

I will give the man credit, he didn't make her disappear. Hell for 4.5 billion he could probably invade Switzerland.

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It is completely fair. She married him before he became filthy rich. She deserves half. Do you think he made that money by being a great person? You could only argue is it fair that a man has 9 billion dollars.

I will give the man credit, he didn't make her disappear. Hell for 4.5 billion he could probably invade Switzerland.

She deserves compensation but not half.

And this shows how much you know about war. Try googling invaded Switzerland. See how that has worked out for anyone.

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