NASCAR Legend Jeff Gordon is Missing More Than $30 Million From His Bank Account Because of His Ex-Wife - Sportscasting | Pure Sports
In March 2002, Sealey filed divorce papers in Palm Beach County. According to The Orlando Sentinel, she claimed her marriage to Gordon was “irretrievably broken as a result of the husband’s marital misconduct.”
She reportedly sought alimony, two luxury cars and the use of her soon-to-be ex-husband’s private jet. She also wanted exclusive use of their $9 million oceanfront home in Highland Beach, Fla. According to ESPN, Sealey even wanted Gordon to pay for all the housekeepers, the chef, and the maintenance bills on the couple’s mansion.
The Orlando Sentinel reported that in the papers his lawyers filed, Gordon claimed to be worth $48.8 million.
Although most reports state that his divorce cost him at least $15.3 million, Gordon suffered a much bigger financial blow than that.
According to Arizona Central, he said the divorce settlement “was actually way more than double that."
It doesn’t take a math whiz to figure out just how much money Gordon is missing from his bank account because of his ex-wife. Even though he didn’t provide specifics, he definitely should have at least $30 million more to his name.
In March 2002, Sealey filed divorce papers in Palm Beach County. According to The Orlando Sentinel, she claimed her marriage to Gordon was “irretrievably broken as a result of the husband’s marital misconduct.”
She reportedly sought alimony, two luxury cars and the use of her soon-to-be ex-husband’s private jet. She also wanted exclusive use of their $9 million oceanfront home in Highland Beach, Fla. According to ESPN, Sealey even wanted Gordon to pay for all the housekeepers, the chef, and the maintenance bills on the couple’s mansion.
The Orlando Sentinel reported that in the papers his lawyers filed, Gordon claimed to be worth $48.8 million.
Although most reports state that his divorce cost him at least $15.3 million, Gordon suffered a much bigger financial blow than that.
According to Arizona Central, he said the divorce settlement “was actually way more than double that."
It doesn’t take a math whiz to figure out just how much money Gordon is missing from his bank account because of his ex-wife. Even though he didn’t provide specifics, he definitely should have at least $30 million more to his name.