Posted on 02/06/2020 3:31:22 PM PST by nickcarraway
Crazy canuck
I understand the sentiment, but that’s a little extreme. Unless he actually buried it somewhere.
He probably stashed the cash.
He's also stupid. He should have at least burned some fake bills and filmed it.
Whether he did or not he goes to jail.
I worked at the same place as a guy who went through the companys training program to be a welder. He had a J.D. degree (I saw the actual degree). Said he would have had to pay his ex-wife a fortune if he remained a lawyer and he wasnt going to give her the satisfaction.
He could’ve spent most of it all on strippers and drugs, like Hunter
And then just blown the rest
Dude needs to rot in jail until he comes up with it. Send him down to Georgia and he can work it off on a chain gang.
Isn’t this a death penalty offense (at least in the U.S.)?
What a maroon!
Making your money disappear doesn’t make your debt disappear.
Should’ve lost it all in a boating accident.
People shouldn’t be able to get rich by divorcing someone.
The old days were correct. if you want to leave, leave. but you take what you came in with, you’re the one bailing.
And the children stay with the man, they are his progeny and that’s what the marriage contract was about.
Depends on Canadian law, eh?
Do they make you pay child support based on wealth or on income or on earning potential?
Would still get him a contempt order and some prison time.
I had Uber driver who sad he was doing it to pay less alimony. I think she was eventually getting remarried.
I have a feeling that money exists somewhere.
If I was a judge, I’d be loathe to let him go. There is no evidence that money was destroyed. Assuming it is destroyed is buying a pig in a poke.
So the judge can allocate a $1,039,000 set-aside for the wife out of their shared assets, then divide up the rest equitably.
The money he “burned” should only count against him. And if he didn’t really burn it (we all doubt he did), he may run afoul of Canada’s laws if he ever says “just kidding” and tries to spend it.
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