Posted on 06/18/2018 7:56:46 AM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
The bitter divorce battle between billionaire bond king Bill Gross and his ex-wife is beginning to stink like vomit, flatulence and dead fish.
The California moneyman, who lost his beloved 13,819-square-foot Laguna Beach home to his ex-wife in the breakup, used foul-smelling sprays to leave the place a stinking mess and placed dead fish in the air vents, a disgusted Sue Gross claimed in court papers last week.
Mrs. Gross, who won a temporary restraining order against Bill last week, has the evidence of his foul play empty spray bottles in the trash cans...
In addition, security was hired for the house after Sue frequently appeared unannounced at the home and took items, the source said.
Among the items Sue took was a 1932 Pablo Picasso painting, worth $36.9 million, titled Le Repos the result of splitting assets upon the divorce.
The painting was hanging, it is believed, in Bill Gross bedroom.
Rather than leave bare space on the wall, Sue replaced the Picasso with a replica she painted.
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Any 5 year old could do just as good.
I cannot understand why she gets such an enormous amount of money. She didn’t have any hand in creating that wealth.
No sane man should marry in this legal environment. That is true in spades for California.
Bill Gross was always recognized on the Street as unstable.
When I worked in the industry as a young pup our firm stayed as far away from this guy as possible.
I have a college acquaintance who got divorced in CA.
He actually made out a lot better than he deserved to. One issue was some money he had inherited, which he always kept in his own name. The judge decided that wasn’t community property, and he kept it.
I think she just wanted out, and he was persistent. Well, maybe he was cautious as well as difficult—it was his third divorce.
Anyway, he didn’t do too badly in CA.
The “man” is a child.
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