Is it that hard for rich nikkas to tell when chicks just using them for a come up?

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Technically yea they tricks, but they don't really feel insecure about it at that point. They got more than enough money to see no issue in it.
How many athletes and rappers we know that lose it all? And let's not forget about the guy who had to pay 20 years back alimony to a wife he divorced 20 years before he got rich.:wow:
 

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How many athletes and rappers we know that lose it all? And let's not forget about the guy who had to pay 20 years back alimony to a wife he divorced 20 years before he got rich.:wow:

You mean this...bruh...I might have murked this bytch.

Woman could win cash payout 20 years after divorce - BBC News

Kathleen Wyatt, 55, first took legal action against Dale Vince, 53, founder of wind-power firm Ecotricity, in 2011.

Mr Vince had previously appealed against his ex-wife on the basis she had lodged the claim too late.

But five Supreme Court justices unanimously ruled Ms Wyatt's case should go before the family court.

Delivering the ruling, Lord Wilson said the court must have regard "to the contribution of each party to the welfare of the family, including by looking after the home or caring for the family".

'Open season' fear
Mr Vince and Ms Wyatt met as students in their early 20s and married in 1981.

The pair had a son, Dane, and lived a New Age traveller lifestyle before their divorce, the court heard.

Mr Dale set up his company, Ecotricity, in 1995 after the pair had split. He is now worth an estimated £107m and has an OBE.

Lord Wilson said Ms Wyatt, who lived in Lowestoft, Suffolk, Sunderland and the Forest of Dean, had raised her son through "16 years of real hardship".

Her claim was "legally recognisable" and not an "abuse of process", he said, although the £1.9m payout she had hoped to secure was too high an amount.

"It is obvious, even at this stage, that an award approaching that size is out of the question," he said.

This is a striking ruling that underlines the fact there is no time limit for ex-spouses to apply to a court for a financial settlement following a divorce - however weak their claim may be.


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You mean this...bruh...I might have murked this bytch.

Woman could win cash payout 20 years after divorce - BBC News

Kathleen Wyatt, 55, first took legal action against Dale Vince, 53, founder of wind-power firm Ecotricity, in 2011.

Mr Vince had previously appealed against his ex-wife on the basis she had lodged the claim too late.

But five Supreme Court justices unanimously ruled Ms Wyatt's case should go before the family court.

Delivering the ruling, Lord Wilson said the court must have regard "to the contribution of each party to the welfare of the family, including by looking after the home or caring for the family".

'Open season' fear
Mr Vince and Ms Wyatt met as students in their early 20s and married in 1981.

The pair had a son, Dane, and lived a New Age traveller lifestyle before their divorce, the court heard.

Mr Dale set up his company, Ecotricity, in 1995 after the pair had split. He is now worth an estimated £107m and has an OBE.

Lord Wilson said Ms Wyatt, who lived in Lowestoft, Suffolk, Sunderland and the Forest of Dean, had raised her son through "16 years of real hardship".

Her claim was "legally recognisable" and not an "abuse of process", he said, although the £1.9m payout she had hoped to secure was too high an amount.

"It is obvious, even at this stage, that an award approaching that size is out of the question," he said.

This is a striking ruling that underlines the fact there is no time limit for ex-spouses to apply to a court for a financial settlement following a divorce - however weak their claim may be.


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Yeah. :snoop: I would've hired a hit man.
 

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If I was rich why would I care? I get to fukk an attractive woman, show her my wealth and power and when I'm bored get a new one. Sounds like a win to me :jawalrus:

These women don't really care for you whether you're rich or poor anyway and it's all about what they can get so its not really worth getting emotional about it.
 
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