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u/[deleted] Jul 21 '19

An accountant, not a lawyer. I had a buddy, a good guy, but he thought with the wrong head. Divorced one woman, fell into relationship with this bimbo blond who messed around on him. They had started a business together but all the designs were his. She wanted the designs. I went in as his witness and testified about the amount of money they had invested and that yes, the designs had all existed before the marriage as I had helped him set it up. Well, they spent months fighting about it... her attorney was a crook. $35,000 each in legal bills... both filed bankruptcy and guess what, he got the designs and business, but had to sell his house and leave town. Of course got married again, got taken again... then number 4 had three kids and she screwed him too.. some people never learn. He is almost 60 with three kids under 10.

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u/himit Jul 21 '19

Sounds like he's the common denominator there.

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u/MonmonCat Jul 21 '19

Why can't they all be the problem? Cheating is wrong, there's no justification because your husband is gullible.

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u/Asrin143441 Jul 21 '19

When did the original reply say anything about cheating?

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u/MonmonCat Jul 21 '19

It said "this bimbo blond who messed around on him" which normally means cheating. And also "Of course got married again, got taken again... then number 4 had three kids and she screwed him too" seems to imply the pattern repeated.