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Reply #510 posted 05/26/10 9:40pm

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Forbes’ list of the 10 Most Expensive Celebrity Divorces examined only divorces during the last 25 years. Reporters scoured press reports, interview transcripts and, whenever possible, court documents to verify settlements. Figures are not adjusted for inflation. Some celebrity divorces with allegedly high settlements were excluded when information was unavailable or unreliable.

#10. Mick Jagger & Jerry Hall

Estimated settlement: $15 to $25 million

The Rolling Stones rocker and Texas supermodel met in 1977 and had two children together before marrying in a traditional Hindi wedding ceremony in Bali, Indonesia, in 1990. Hall filed for divorce in 1999 after learning that Jagger had fathered another woman’s child. Jagger, worth an estimated $325 million at the time, successfully challenged the legality of the Balinese wedding and received an annulment. Hall walked away with between $15 and $25 million, a fraction of Jagger’s estate.

#9. Lionel & Diane Richie

Estimated settlement: $20 million

Richie, then 36 and married, met the 18-year-old backup dancer at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. Richie, divorced from his first wife in 1993, married Diane by 1996. The Richies became tabloid favorites when Diane filed for divorce in 2004 and detailed their lavish lifestyle in her alimony petition. Among her claims: a monthly clothing allowance of $15,000; $50,000 a month for manicures, massages and other personal services; and a plastic surgery budget of $20,000 a year.

#8. Michael & Diandra Douglas

Estimated settlement: $45 million

Douglas met 19-year-old Georgetown co-ed Diandra Luker in 1977 at a Jimmy Carter inauguration party. They married six weeks later. During the course of the marriage, Douglas became one of Hollywood’s top earning actors, starring in classics like Fatal Attraction, Wall Street and Basic Instinct. Amid rumors of the actor’s infidelities and alcohol abuse, the couple split in 1998. Diandra was awarded an estimated $45 million, plus homes in Beverly Hills and Majorca.

#7. James Cameron & Linda Hamilton

Estimated settlement: $50 million

The Titanic director married the Terminator actress in July 1997. They had one daughter together before the marriage tanked 18 months later. Cameron received some $100 million from Paramount for Titanic (which grossed $1.8 billion). Hamilton received half of that, an estimated $50 million, in the divorce settlement.

#6. Paul McCartney & Heather Mills

Settlement pending: Possibly more than $60 million

In 2002, the former Beatle wed Mills, a model-activist 30 years his junior. McCartney reportedly shunned Mills’ offer of a prenuptial agreement. By 2006, the pair, who have one child together, split acrimoniously. She accused him of assault; he locked her out of their London home. Rumors of a settlement suggest Mills may get in excess of $60 million–McCartney’s worth is an estimated $700 million.

#5. Kevin Costner & Cindy Silva

Estimated settlement: $80 million

The pair, who met at California State University, wed in 1978. During their 16-year marriage, Costner became one of Hollywood’s highest-paid actors, scoring seven Oscars for Dances with Wolves and starring in iconic films like Bull Durham and Field of Dreams. Costner pocketed $50 million in 1991 alone. Because Silva was married to Costner during his peak earning years, she was awarded $80 million, a substantial piece of his net worth.

#4. Harrison Ford & Melissa Mathison

Estimated settlement: $85 million

The couple met in 1977 at a dinner with casting director Fred Roos (American Graffiti) and wed in 1983. Six years later, Ford became one of Hollywood’s highest-paid actors when he banked $7 million for Presumed Innocent. By 1995, he was making $20 million a film. The couple divorced in 2004. In addition to her divorce settlement, Mathison negotiated a piece of Ford’s future earnings from films he made while married, including DVD sales of the Indiana Jones trilogy and The Fugitive.

#3. Steven Spielberg & Amy Irving

Estimated settlement: $100 million

The couple met when Irving auditioned for Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). They married in 1985, after Spielberg had already struck it big with his first Indiana Jones flick and ET. They divorced after nearly four years of marriage. Irving successfully contested their prenuptial agreement (reportedly scribbled on a napkin) because she did not have legal representation and was awarded $100 million, roughly half of Spielberg’s fortune at the time. Today, he is worth $3 billion.

#2. Neil Diamond & Marcia Murphey

Estimated settlement: $150 million

The crooner married Murphey, a television production assistant, in 1969, before he released his first gold record, Touching You, Touching Me. By the late ’70s, Diamond was one of the most successful musicians in showbiz, grossing upward of $14 million annually. After 25 years of marriage, Murphey filed for divorce in 1994, citing irreconcilable differences. She walked away with half of Diamond’s fortune–she’s “worth every penny,” he later said.

#1. Michael & Juanita Jordan

Settlement pending: Possibly more than $150 million

The legendary basketball star married Juanita Vanoy, a Chicago bank officer, in 1989. He had already signed an eight-year, $25 million contract with the Chicago Bulls. He also was earning another $30 million a year from Nike and other endorsement deals. She filed for divorce last year. Over the course of the marriage, Jordan earned more than $350 million. Should Juanita press for half of his assets, she could get more than $150 million in the settlement, making the Jordan divorce the most expensive in entertainment history.

Wowsers. At least they were married a long time. Getting $15 million for a few months of marriage is just ridiculous. And, frankly, if she didn’t even change her name, she probably wasn’t in it for the long haul anyway.

P.S.: If you’re worth several hundred million dollars more than your beloved, you simply must insist on a prenup. No, it’s not romantic. Too bad.


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Ummmm, Jennifer Lopez paid Chris Judd over $15 million for less than a year and she wasn't even cheating on him. So the shit works both ways.

And EVEN with a prenup it does not protect the assets of the primary money maker because all money earned is automatically THEIR money and both spouses are entitled to half. Therefore, most or all of the wives listed in this article got LESS than half of the money/assets generated DURING the marriages. So they cut the husbands a break.
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Reply #511 posted 05/26/10 9:43pm

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What I can't understand is how two people who once so loved each other can so hate each other.
I've maintained friendships with all my exes, even when it didn't end amicably.
I don't hate any of them (only been three - taking applications . .. )and if they needed me, we both know I'd be there.
If a relationship I ended involved children, I'd have no problem helping my ex because it helps the children.

Public humiliation on this level explains a lot. When reporters are in your face asking YOU questions about your husband's gaggle o' hoes as you drop your kids off at school, then tell us how you feel. Therefore, what she's experiencing pales in comparison to the typical infidelity.
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Reply #512 posted 05/26/10 9:44pm

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Dayum Chris Judd got 15 mill for waxin' dat ass? eyepop You know somebody bout tired of yo ass when they say...take this $15 million dollars and GIT!


hmmm Ya know....aint nuthin' really wrong with a club foot after all.
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Reply #513 posted 05/26/10 9:45pm

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That's not why a judge conducts a marriage and a judge isn't needed to marry individuals. A marriage license is the state's proof that you have changed your status, and thus your legal rights and obligations. That's a record, not affirmation of a contract. A contract doesn't need a judge to verify its existence.
Marriage as a contract has nothing to do with tax law.
Tax law is public policy favoring marriage.
One can be held accountable for a spouse's debts, not because it's a contract but because legally you are presumed to be one person/unit. It's presumed that the decision was made collectively, even if that's not the case.
A pre-nup is whatever two individuals agree to that isn't illegal.

Marriage doesn't have special clauses or fine print.



Contracts have special clauses and fine print and so can pre-nuptial (before marriage/wedding) and post-nuptial (after marriage/wedding) agreements. Once you've entered in to a pre-nup or post-nup arrangement you have inevitably compared your marriage to a contract. If marriage has nothing to do with tax law then why would tax policy favor it and/or why would there be such a thing as a marriage penalty tax? Marriage license is the state's proof you have changed your status but to suggest that a judge is not needed is quite false and misleading. A judge bears witness to the intent of the parties marrying and their proper names. The judge in fact performs the wedding or depending on your preferred verbage...conducts a marriage. Although to be specific and exact....nobody conducts the marriage other than the parties involved in the marriage but in this discussion I am using marriage/wedding/civil ceremony/hitched interchangeably. Judges, magistrates and clergy all perform weddings and witnesses are required. Judges are the most common type of wedding officiate.

One can be held accountable for a spouses debts not solely because you are viewed as a unit but also because by virtue of the marital status your debts become your spouses debts and the only way to separate that recognition is through divorce or bankruptcy. You can't be legally separated and still be liable for a spouse's debts at least here in California. No one can presume decisions made of a married couple with regard to debt especially if there are not two signatures on an agreement. What if a person defaults on a loan two days prior to his/her divorce decree being validated?

I think Elin and Tigga had a fidelity clause otherwise she wouldn't be able to go after his net worth IF that's what she's doing. She shoulda filed in Texas cuz she woulda got that shit. nod
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Reply #514 posted 05/26/10 9:45pm

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SUPRMAN said:



Divorce News & Articles
Largest Divorce Verdict in U.S. History
We thought Michael Jordan's divorce from wife Juanita was going to make history as the most expensive at a reported pending $150 million settlement, but the Polsky divorce in Cook County, Illinois has just topped that by $34 million.

On June 4, Cook County Circuit Judge William Boyd, who had previously awarded Maya Polsky a divorce settlement of $176 million from her energy industry magnate husband Michael Polsky, announced that he had reconsidered his ruling. Boyd raised the settlement amount to a whopping $184 million. Michael Polsky has got to be steamed over this new ruling, because his attorneys had asked Judge Boyd to reconsider his prior ruling and reduce the award but instead he added $8 million. If this ruling stands it will be the largest divorce verdict in U.S. history.

Celebrity divorce settlements are commonly large, and sometimes larger if the marriage sustained for longer than a few years. The Michael and Juanita Jordan divorce is not the only instance in which the spouse of a celebrity has walked away with millions. Steven Spielberg, who split from wife Amy Irving in 1989, paid her a reported $100 million in their divorce settlement. Irving successfully contested their pre-nuptial agreement because it was reportedly scribbled on a napkin without the advice of an attorney. Neil Diamond and Marcia Murphey divorced in 1994 after 25 years of marriage. Diamond paid Murphey a reported $150 million in their divorce settlement and is quoted as saying she's "worth every penny". Obviously not everyone feels that way about his or her ex-spouse.

The Polskys are not celebrities. They were married in 1975 in the then Soviet Union, and shortly thereafter emigrated to the U.S. with four suitcases and about $500 to their names. Mrs. Polsky was pregnant with their first child when they arrived in the states. The couple separated in 2002 and in 2003 Mrs. Polsky filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences.

As an engineer, Mr. Polsky made his fortune in the energy business and currently heads Invenergy LLC. Mrs. Polsky stayed at home and cared for the couple's two sons during the marriage and several years ago opened the Maya Polsky Gallery.

Maya Polsky's lawyer, Howard Rosenfeld, says that the settlement is fair because it is an even distribution of the couple's assets and that as a wife Mrs. Polsky provided emotional support for her husband and was his confidante. He had asked the judge to award Mrs. Polsky more than 50% of the estate because of Mr. Polsky's ability to continue earning more money in the future, but is happy with the 50/50 split.

Michael Polsky's attorney argues that the settlement is grossly unfair because Maya Polsky was not a driving force in the business and did nothing to help develop it and build the wealth that Mr. Polsky accumulated during the marriage.

The award is groundbreaking and remarkable not only because of the huge amount of the award, but also because it clearly sends the message that marriage is a partnership. Mega-million dollar estates are not commonly split evenly between the wealth building spouse and the homemaker.
http://www.totaldivorce.c...ement.aspx


NUMBER 4
Neil Diamond & Marcia Murphey -- $150 million
A crooner beloved the world over, Neil Diamond has known success since the '60s with his own brand of easy listening classics. Throughout the '70s, he set new world records in record sales and concert attendance. During his career, which has spanned four decades, Diamond has sold more than 100 million records worldwide. When he met the woman who would share his life for 25 years, he was already married to wife number one.

Apparently, Diamond went out for cigarettes in November 1969 and never came back. Three weeks later, he had divorced and married TV producer Marcia Murphey. Following rumors of extramarital activities on Diamond's part in 1994, she moved to Splitsville, citing the popular "irreconcilable differences." The divorce was settled for $150 million, half his fortune. The singer claims he cheerfully gave her the money (she's "worth every penny") and that she deserved it for having bore him wonderful children.
NUMBER 3
Craig & Wendy McCaw -- (more than) $460 million
Craig McCaw got steady on his feet by turning a failing television cable service he had inherited from his father into a successful business, eventually selling for $755 million. In 1981, he proved to be a visionary by acquiring cellular phone licenses. He eventually sold his company to AT&T for approximately $12 billion, becoming the telecommunications giant's largest single shareholder.

McCaw met Wendy when she tutored him at Stanford University and they married in 1974. In 1995, divorce proceedings were initiated and Wendy wanted her share to support her nearly $200,000/month lifestyle. She ultimately walked away with $460 million, mostly all in Nextel stock.
NUMBER 2
Adnan & Soraya Khashoggi -- $874 million
Adnan Khashoggi is a Saudi businessman who made his money as an international arms dealer for the Saudi royal family. He then launched his company Triad, based in Switzerland, owning banks, hotels and real estate all over the world.

In 1986, his fortune was estimated at $4 billion but a decade later it was estimated that he had lost most of it due to dwindling oil prices. He married Soraya in 1961 and their jet-setting lifestyle favored a string of adulterous lovers for both of them. Their 1982 divorce netted her an estimated $874 million in an out-of-court settlement, although numbers vary according to sources.


NUMBER 1
Rupert & Anna Murdoch -- $1.7 billion
One of the richest men in the world, Rupert Murdoch developed his worldwide media empire when he inherited his father's Australian newspaper in 1952. He married Anna Murdoch in the '60s and they remained together for 32 years, springing off three children.

They split amicably in 1998 but soon Rupert forced Anna off the board of News Corp and the gloves came off. The divorce was finalized in June 1999 when Rupert agreed to let his ex-wife leave with $1.7 billion worth of his assets, $110 million of it in cash. Seventeen days later, Rupert married Wendi Deng, one of his employees.
DON'T GET TAKEN TO THE CLEANERS
Having written such an article, I expect the American Bar Association to send me a very generous check. After all, didn't I just pen the greatest advertising for prenuptial agreements? With this kind of money up for grabs, romance must be sidestepped for a moment and all men should definitely equip themselves with an ironclad prenup.

http://www.askmen.com/top..._list.html

How come articles like these NEVER mention Bob Johnson??? Prolly cuz they are black. His wife got about $500 million then married the divorce judge. Now, that's gangsta. pimp2

I thought Bob Johnson got 4 billion dollars when he sold BET, and the wife got half of that, during the divorce settlement?
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Reply #515 posted 05/26/10 9:48pm

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She should get everything! The humiliation will never go away for that poor woman.

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Reply #516 posted 05/26/10 9:52pm

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How come articles like these NEVER mention Bob Johnson??? Prolly cuz they are black. His wife got about $500 million then married the divorce judge. Now, that's gangsta. pimp2

I thought Bob Johnson got 4 billion dollars when he sold BET, and the wife got half of that, during the divorce settlement?

She is a billionaire, but, I don't think all of that came from the divorce settlement because they built BET together from day one so she was a partner/co-owner so she was ENTITLED to half of the company. The actual divorce settlement I believe was based on his personal assets outside of BET.
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Reply #517 posted 05/26/10 9:54pm

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2 billion dollars? faint



I'm having a change of heart. Fuck all this love shit. Marriage is big bidness.

I need to find some skanky old coot/public figure with an 8 figure net worth and stock options up his ass. Do like Supa say, sucker him into marriage, put it on him good a few times, knock out a rugrat or two then all of sudden I got headaches and shit and I'm always on my period. Let him run around with some D-grade heffas preferably with the clap so as to show his poor judgement...wait til one of the heffas gets to flapping her jaw to the press and BOOYAH. Divorce time...Ima be PAID!!


Oh you sorry now? Fuck you pay me.
Oh you didn't know she was 16? Fuck you pay me.
Oh you still love me? Fuck you pay me.
Oh you a sex addict? Fuck you pay me.


pray Lawd give me the will and strength to be hardened bitch cuz nice girls apparently finish last.
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Reply #518 posted 05/26/10 9:54pm

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DesireeNevermind said:

SCNDLS said:


How come articles like these NEVER mention Bob Johnson??? Prolly cuz they are black. His wife got about $500 million then married the divorce judge. Now, that's gangsta. pimp2



Oh hell nah. Ima give you a cut, a little kickback for ruling in my favor but I aint gon marry yo ass so you can play me like I did ole boy. Not now not NEVA! disbelief If she end up divorced from the divorce judge...she aint gangsta...she a new fool. dunce
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lol She coulda bought all kinds o' new dick with that dough. disbelief
But you know she gotta prenup, but hell he's still coming up living rent free an' shit vicariously through her. nod
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Reply #519 posted 05/26/10 9:55pm

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2 billion dollars? faint



I'm having a change of heart. Fuck all this love shit. Marriage is big bidness.

I need to find some skanky old coot/public figure with an 8 figure net worth and stock options up his ass. Do like Supa say, sucker him into marriage, put it on him good a few times, knock out a rugrat or two then all of sudden I got headaches and shit and I'm always on my period. Let him run around with some D-grade heffas preferably with the clap so as to show his poor judgement...wait til one of the heffas gets to flapping her jaw to the press and BOOYAH. Divorce time...Ima be PAID!!


Oh you sorry now? Fuck you pay me.
Oh you didn't know she was 16? Fuck you pay me.
Oh you still love me? Fuck you pay me.
Oh you a sex addict? Fuck you pay me.


pray Lawd give me the will and strength to be hardened bitch cuz nice girls apparently finish last.

faint and mushy
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Reply #520 posted 05/26/10 10:01pm

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The lesson for Tiger is marry a woman of substance, not because she's eyecandy alone. Someone here mentioned a fool and his money. Nothing could be further than the truth nod


No, the message is not to get married at all.
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Reply #521 posted 05/26/10 10:03pm

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angel345 said:


I thought Bob Johnson got 4 billion dollars when he sold BET, and the wife got half of that, during the divorce settlement?

She is a billionaire, but, I don't think all of that came from the divorce settlement because they built BET together from day one so she was a partner/co-owner so she was ENTITLED to half of the company. The actual divorce settlement I believe was based on his personal assets outside of BET.
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Now that's one woman that's entitled and deserved it, no matter what. She worked for it, and build a fortune with him from the ground up.
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Reply #522 posted 05/26/10 10:05pm

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angel345 said:

SCNDLS said:


She is a billionaire, but, I don't think all of that came from the divorce settlement because they built BET together from day one so she was a partner/co-owner so she was ENTITLED to half of the company. The actual divorce settlement I believe was based on his personal assets outside of BET.
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Now that's one woman that's entitled and deserved it, no matter what. She worked for it, and build a fortune with him from the ground up.

that is so way different than some chick with dollar signs in her eyes comin in when the castle is completely built.
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Reply #523 posted 05/26/10 10:09pm

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I think I would be humiliated, too. Part of that is my self esteem, and part of it is I'd feel like an idiot for having made such a mistake in who I trusted & being blind. Not to mention that this particular situation is totally public. Even though I agree with Suprman that the real issue is them, not me.

But most people seem to agree she deserves something (ie millions of dollars) for wasting years of her life, placing faith in him, having his kids, etc etc. The only argument here seems to be how much does she deserve.

Wasting her life? Oh but didn't you hear she gave him children!


what is your point?
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Reply #524 posted 05/26/10 10:10pm

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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:


Wasting her life? Oh but didn't you hear she gave him children!


what is your point?

I'm just defending the holiness and sanctity of women. On one hand everyone rushes in to say but she gave him children and then are going to turn around and say she wasted her time lol
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

NDRU said:



what is your point?

I'm just defending the holiness and sanctity of women. On one hand everyone rushes in to say but she gave him children and then are going to turn around and say she wasted her time lol


true, I'm not saying she got nothing out of it, I mean she wasted her time in terms of loving a guy who obviously was not committed

also, I think any fool could have given her children. I don't think saying "he gave her children" indicates huge sacrifice on his part, but she definitely went through a lot for him to have children.
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This story prolly ain't even true considering that Tiger doesn't have $1 billion in assets. He's earned that money BEFORE taxes and expenses. So he's actullay worth a LOT less. It's possible that his people leaked or concocted this story to shift public sentiment away from Elin and make him look like he's the victim of a golddigger. That would actually be quite ingenious judging by this thread.

From wiki:

According to Golf Digest, Woods made $769,440,709 from 1996 to 2007,[170] and the magazine predicted that by 2010, Woods would pass one billion dollars in earnings.[171] In 2009, Forbes confirmed that Woods was indeed the world's first athlete to earn over a billion dollars in his career (before taxes), after accounting for the 10 million dollar bonus Woods received for the FedEx Cup title.[172][173] The same year, Forbes estimated his net worth to be $600 million, making him the second richest "African American" behind only Oprah Winfrey

(again no mention of the Johnsons)
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From wiki:

According to Golf Digest, Woods made $769,440,709 from 1996 to 2007,[170] and the magazine predicted that by 2010, Woods would pass one billion dollars in earnings.[171] In 2009, Forbes confirmed that Woods was indeed the world's first athlete to earn over a billion dollars in his career (before taxes), after accounting for the 10 million dollar bonus Woods received for the FedEx Cup title.[172][173] The same year, Forbes estimated his net worth to be $600 million, making him the second richest "African American" behind only Oprah Winfrey

(again no mention of the Johnsons)


LOL @ "African-American" - since when? lol
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SCNDLS said:

From wiki:

According to Golf Digest, Woods made $769,440,709 from 1996 to 2007,[170] and the magazine predicted that by 2010, Woods would pass one billion dollars in earnings.[171] In 2009, Forbes confirmed that Woods was indeed the world's first athlete to earn over a billion dollars in his career (before taxes), after accounting for the 10 million dollar bonus Woods received for the FedEx Cup title.[172][173] The same year, Forbes estimated his net worth to be $600 million, making him the second richest "African American" behind only Oprah Winfrey

(again no mention of the Johnsons)


LOL @ "African-American" - since when? lol

You see somebody put that shit in quotes spit
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NDRU said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:


I'm just defending the holiness and sanctity of women. On one hand everyone rushes in to say but she gave him children and then are going to turn around and say she wasted her time lol


true, I'm not saying she got nothing out of it, I mean she wasted her time in terms of loving a guy who obviously was not committed

Oh, I agree with that. Just keeping the ingredients separate wink hug
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

NDRU said:



what is your point?

I'm just defending the holiness and sanctity of women. On one hand everyone rushes in to say but she gave him children and then are going to turn around and say she wasted her time lol



I think what is meant by "wasting her time" is that she could have had a family with someone that wanted the same things out of a relationship that she did- someone that wanted to be with her and not a gang of other people. She could have been with someone who valued her beyond a baby making machine. At least that's how I meant it. I'm a child of divorce and I've seen how devastated a person can feel when they realize the one they married never felt the same or had the same intentions toward building a life together. A depressed parent is very depressing to a child especially when you realize you can't do anything to help ease their pain. Then as a lying, cheating ass, totally at fault spouse you want to cause added distress to your family by fighting over money? disbelief Just evil.
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true, I'm not saying she got nothing out of it, I mean she wasted her time in terms of loving a guy who obviously was not committed

Oh, I agree with that. Just keeping the ingredients separate wink hug


it's good to clarify every so often. we get so caught up in the argument we forget that most of us agree this woman was done wrong, and most of us agree Tiger owes her something in terms of child support

And that most of us agree that some of us have bigger problems than how to split up $1 billion!! smile
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DesireeNevermind said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:


I'm just defending the holiness and sanctity of women. On one hand everyone rushes in to say but she gave him children and then are going to turn around and say she wasted her time lol



I think what is meant by "wasting her time" is that she could have had a family with someone that wanted the same things out of a relationship that she did- someone that wanted to be with her and not a gang of other people. She could have been with someone who valued her beyond a baby making machine. At least that's how I meant it. I'm a child of divorce and I've seen how devastated a person can feel when they realize the one they married never felt the same or had the same intentions toward building a life together. A depressed parent is very depressing to a child especially when you realize you can't do anything to help ease their pain. Then as a lying, cheating ass, totally at fault spouse you want to cause added distress to your family by fighting over money? disbelief Just evil.


exactly, though there is no guarantee with any relationship you enter. Tiger could have just as easily turned out to be a great husband. But since he wasn't, she has the right to be very disappointed.
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DesireeNevermind said:




I think what is meant by "wasting her time" is that she could have had a family with someone that wanted the same things out of a relationship that she did- someone that wanted to be with her and not a gang of other people. She could have been with someone who valued her beyond a baby making machine. At least that's how I meant it. I'm a child of divorce and I've seen how devastated a person can feel when they realize the one they married never felt the same or had the same intentions toward building a life together. A depressed parent is very depressing to a child especially when you realize you can't do anything to help ease their pain. Then as a lying, cheating ass, totally at fault spouse you want to cause added distress to your family by fighting over money? disbelief Just evil.


exactly, though there is no guarantee with any relationship you enter. Tiger could have just as easily turned out to be a great husband. But since he wasn't, she has the right to be very disappointed.


you're such a nice guy mushy Since I'm almost 100% chick inside, just goes to prove how women really are wink
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Reply #534 posted 05/26/10 10:30pm

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NDRU said:



exactly, though there is no guarantee with any relationship you enter. Tiger could have just as easily turned out to be a great husband. But since he wasn't, she has the right to be very disappointed.


you're such a nice guy mushy Since I'm almost 100% chick inside, just goes to prove how women really are wink


smile I am a very nice guy! (Elin, honey, are you reading this?)
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Reply #535 posted 05/26/10 10:35pm

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NDRU said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:



you're such a nice guy mushy Since I'm almost 100% chick inside, just goes to prove how women really are wink


smile I am a very nice guy! (Elin, honey, are you reading this?)



Get your dibs in now cuz you know that line of potential suitors is going to be long, longer and longest. biggrin

hmmm Why the heck is it so easy for divorced people to snag new booty? I thought they were supposed to be carrying baggage.
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Reply #536 posted 05/26/10 10:38pm

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I thought the thread needed this



How on earth can a man be with those nasty hoes after this? shake
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Reply #537 posted 05/26/10 10:39pm

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DesireeNevermind said:

NDRU said:



smile I am a very nice guy! (Elin, honey, are you reading this?)



Get your dibs in now cuz you know that line of potential suitors is going to be long, longer and longest. biggrin

hmmm Why the heck is it so easy for divorced people to snag new booty? I thought they were supposed to be carrying baggage.


filled with 750 million? lol
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Reply #538 posted 05/26/10 10:41pm

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^ what's wrong with her tits? they look like inflated balloons mounted to her chest. eek
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Reply #539 posted 05/26/10 10:49pm

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^ what's wrong with her tits? they look like inflated balloons mounted to her chest. eek


it's the classic squeeze tease shrug
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