Lolita Grayson filed for divorce in January, saying their marriage “is irretrievably broken.” She sought joint but primary custody of their four minor children, as well as their marital home, alimony and child support.
Alan Grayson is seeking parental responsibility for the children and the exclusive use of the family’s home, their seven cars including a 1981 DeLorean and attorneys’ fees.
In a separate motion, Grayson asked to be allowed to return to the family’s home to collect an array of property, ranging from personal financial documents to a marble table, a king-sized bed and a piano.
Grayson’s aggressive approach to the divorce comes as no surprise, she said: “The all-out attack is very consistent with his reputation. ... He has a reputation for pulling out all the stops and going for broke.”
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Why does he need 7 cars? He should have to walk, bike or take public transportation like they want the rest of us to do.
Pretty close to a one percenter - eh?