Isn't the gubment going to get about half anyway? So that leaves about $300K after taxes. So say they track him down and he hasn't come up with some legal dodge for the money. She sues him and wins. She gets about $150K. Lawyer working on contingency fee probably takes half. Now she's got $75K. So for greed over a lousy $75,000 she's bailing on a marriage and 7 year relationship. I know someone is gonna say well isn't he doing the same thing? No...if he's bailing on her it's for $300,000! Hahahahahaha!
Somehow I highly doubt that had she won the money instead, he would do the same. Even if he did, his chances of success is but a small FRACTION compared to the current situation.
Rich enough to sue..."Right now, all I want is justice," Campbell said. "With time, I will file for divorce."Can someone explain how trying to steal a man's lottery winnings via lawsuit is justice? Sure they're married, but she didn't pool for the ticket. :p
Its not that I hate humanity, I just think we took a very wrong turn somewhere and what we are experiencing today is the end product of that wrong turn, we are lost and don't know how to find our way home. The 2012 at the end of my name represents my experiences surrounding the 2012, including, but not limited to, where I was told to be in 2012 and what is going to happen. 2012 isn't a bad thing at all, it is absolutely positively a glorious event that will serve as a course correction for the human consciousness. Regardless of what you think of my beliefs they still exist and my experiences in life will not let me forget about this date.
Stop putting words in my mouth. I never said or even remotely implied that I "think women do nothing for their men but spend their money." You said that stupid crap, not me. And as for my personal relationships with females, you would be right, I have had some great ones, partly because I wasn't emotionally crippled to confuse love with a marriage contract. Marriage is about a legal and financial arrangement between a man and a woman, it ain't about love. If they had a loving relationship, married or not, when he won that money, he wouldn't have run off, would he?
He must have been happy with his life, diidn't want the money changing things or something (crazy thoughts probably go through your head once you win a fortune).
filmteknikNov 23, 2007
Isn't the gubment going to get about half anyway? So that leaves about $300K after taxes. So say they track him down and he hasn't come up with some legal dodge for the money. She sues him and wins. She gets about $150K. Lawyer working on contingency fee probably takes half. Now she's got $75K. So for greed over a lousy $75,000 she's bailing on a marriage and 7 year relationship. I know someone is gonna say well isn't he doing the same thing? No...if he's bailing on her it's for $300,000! Hahahahahaha!
kashemNov 24, 2007
Somehow I highly doubt that had she won the money instead, he would do the same. Even if he did, his chances of success is but a small FRACTION compared to the current situation.
matu4251Nov 24, 2007
I guess you are 16 and you think your parents are idots...
credential101Nov 24, 2007
So $300k is what it takes to make someone get a divorce nowadays.
tenoqNov 24, 2007
Rich enough to sue..."Right now, all I want is justice," Campbell said. "With time, I will file for divorce."Can someone explain how trying to steal a man's lottery winnings via lawsuit is justice? Sure they're married, but she didn't pool for the ticket. :p
dustin00Nov 24, 2007
AGAIN, MEN: DO NOT EVER GET MARRIED.EVER. EVER. EVER. EVER. EVER. EVER. EVER. EVER. EVER.
misanthropy2012Nov 24, 2007
Its not that I hate humanity, I just think we took a very wrong turn somewhere and what we are experiencing today is the end product of that wrong turn, we are lost and don't know how to find our way home. The 2012 at the end of my name represents my experiences surrounding the 2012, including, but not limited to, where I was told to be in 2012 and what is going to happen. 2012 isn't a bad thing at all, it is absolutely positively a glorious event that will serve as a course correction for the human consciousness. Regardless of what you think of my beliefs they still exist and my experiences in life will not let me forget about this date.
encognitoNov 25, 2007
Stop putting words in my mouth. I never said or even remotely implied that I "think women do nothing for their men but spend their money." You said that stupid crap, not me. And as for my personal relationships with females, you would be right, I have had some great ones, partly because I wasn't emotionally crippled to confuse love with a marriage contract. Marriage is about a legal and financial arrangement between a man and a woman, it ain't about love. If they had a loving relationship, married or not, when he won that money, he wouldn't have run off, would he?
noone1776Nov 27, 2007
"****-logic" ... awesome.
alcozarApr 23, 2008
He must have been happy with his life, diidn't want the money changing things or something (crazy thoughts probably go through your head once you win a fortune).