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1 pension, 2 wives: Judge cites bigamy in awarding ex-NFLer's pension to woman |
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at 16:05 on November 11, 2010, EST. By The Associated Press |
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FILE - This Nov. 27, 1973, file photo shows Philadelphia Eagles football player Tom Sullivan in the locker room at Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium, after a game against the New York Giants. A Pennsylvania woman will get the pension of former NFL running back Tom Sullivan because he didn't divorce her before marrying again. A federal judge says Sullivan's second wife, a South Carolina woman, should no longer receive his $2,700-a-month NFL spousal benefit.(AP Photo/File) |
PHILADELPHIA - A Pennsylvania woman will get the pension of former NFL running back Tom Sullivan because he didn't divorce her before marrying again.
A federal judge says Sullivan's second wife, a South Carolina woman, should no longer receive his US$2,700-a-month NFL spousal benefit.
Sullivan played for the Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns from 1972 to 1978, rushing for 3,142 yards and scoring 17 TDs in a seven-year career. He died in 2002.
In 1979, Sullivan married Lavona Hill of Folcroft, Pa., in suburban Philadelphia. They went their separate ways by 1983.
In 1986, he married Barbara Sullivan, but the judge this month declared the second marriage void under South Carolina bigamy laws.
The Delaware County Daily Times first reported the ruling Thursday.
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Reply #1 posted 11/11/10 10:55pm
FauxReal |
That sucks for the second wife if she didn't know. |
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Reply #2 posted 11/11/10 10:56pm
Reply #3 posted 11/11/10 10:57pm
FauxReal |
whistle said:
cheaper to keep her
Yeah, but you get what you pay for. |
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