Buffet, Bezos and Gates have all been fleeced by their battulip women spending their billions on machines to turn turds into drinking water and other such crap. And then they get divorced. Should have been firmer about no more than an allowance for an annual redecoration at the start.
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Bill Gates is getting divorced
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if she can find it!Originally posted by _V_ View PostDoes Melinda get to control 1/2 our brains as part of the settlement?
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They have both signed up to give most of their wealth away, so this would be a good opportunity in order to avoid exactly that faff divvying it all up through lawyers. Maybe they already have?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThe mind boggles with what they have and how they split it up. I am sure they own stuff they no idea about or has completely forgotten they owned. Most of it is in assets looking at the news stories as well. The list of things up for discussion will be absolutely incredible. I assume with that amount of money they won't be digging through the finite detail of absolutely everything will they? Crazy situation which would be really interesting if you are close enough.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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This was my first thought but not in the way you are running with it. It would be a way of ring-fencing the wealth if there is a class action against Bill as blow-back for his world-fixing stunts.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostCould it just be a crafty tax fiddle?
Mind you, Melinda will have to pay a shedload of death duty if Bill pops off first (or vice versa)Comment
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View Posta class action against Bill as blow-back for his world-fixing stunts.
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They have hired three lawyers each. The ones Melinda has hired are apparently very renowned in this kind of divorce...Originally posted by d000hg View Post
They have both signed up to give most of their wealth away, so this would be a good opportunity in order to avoid exactly that faff divvying it all up through lawyers. Maybe they already have?
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They went to the lawyers with a pre-agreed "settlement contract" though. Sounds like they genuinely want to avoid acrimony but of course the lawyers might have other ideasOriginally posted by edison View Post
They have hired three lawyers each. The ones Melinda has hired are apparently very renowned in this kind of divorce...

The whole story does make me a bit sad.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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She will be getting 65 billion for 27 years of marriage.
That works out to be 6.5 million per day.
Nice one.
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