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Post by Big L on Jun 22, 2019 6:05:18 GMT -5
www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/michigan-man-ordered-pay-15-million-lottery-winnings-ex-wife-n1020536A suburban Detroit man who won an $80 million lottery jackpot must share it with his ex-wife, a Michigan court ruled. Rich Zelasko was ordered to pay $15 million to ex-wife Mary Zelasko by the Michigan Court of Appeals, which earlier this month affirmed an arbitrator's finding. Zelasko won an $80 Mega Millions jackpot on July 5, 2013, which amounted to $38.3 million after taxes and other deductions. The big score came less than two years after he and Mary Zelasko both filed for divorce after seven years of marriage. Michigan's appellate court agreed with the arbitrator's ruling in 2013 that: "Defendant spent $1.00 to purchase the winning lottery ticket, however the dollar spent was arguably marital money and, as such, a joint investment." Further complicating the matter was the arbitrator's death in 2014. Rich Zelasko insisted the late arbitrator's ruling should be set aside, but the appeals court said that sudden passing didn't negate a proper ruling. They have three children, and their divorce was finalized last year. In their time together, Mary Zelasko was a sales associate who earned from $100,000 to $120,000 a year while Rich Zelasko owned his own business, making about $36,000 annually, according to the court.
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Post by Jets Things on Jun 22, 2019 7:10:19 GMT -5
Yay America
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Post by Big L on Jun 22, 2019 7:36:43 GMT -5
Bitches.
Can’t live with ‘em, can’t live with ‘em.
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Post by 32Green on Jun 22, 2019 19:10:48 GMT -5
Michigan's appellate court agreed with the arbitrator's ruling in 2013 that: "Defendant spent $1.00 to purchase the winning lottery ticket, however the dollar spent was arguably marital money and, as such, a joint investment." Further complicating the matter was the arbitrator's death in 2014. Rich Zelasko insisted the late arbitrator's ruling should be set aside, but the appeals court said that sudden passing didn't negate a proper ruling. They have three children, and their divorce was finalized last year. In their time together, Mary Zelasko was a sales associate who earned from $100,000 to $120,000 a year while Rich Zelasko owned his own business, making about $36,000 annually, according to the court. If Rich got collared for paying a beetch $100 for a bj, would the wife have to do half the time in jail, I THiNK NOT. wtf
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 23, 2019 10:31:36 GMT -5
I feel so bad for this guy.
Having only $15M.
Give the ex her money, get some hookers and blow and live it up.
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Post by tkasper01 on Jun 23, 2019 10:49:03 GMT -5
I feel so bad for this guy. Having only $15M. Give the ex her money, get some hookers and blow and live it up. I have to agree. The dude still has 23 million. Take 500k each year and you have 46 years of a really nice net salary. Invest some of the 500k in Roth IRA's every year as well. Poor guy has it so hard.
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Post by Big L on Jun 23, 2019 14:10:43 GMT -5
Or.... he could take the $38m that’s rightfully his and spend $1m a year for the next 38. Put some of that in Roth blah blah blah.
Which sounds better?
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Post by cgjet on Jun 23, 2019 15:04:22 GMT -5
Or skip to the Cayman Islands with the whole $80M, get NFL Season Ticket and watch the Jets.
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Post by Big L on Jun 23, 2019 15:41:05 GMT -5
Or skip to the Cayman Islands with the whole $80M, get NFL Season Ticket and watch the Jets.That’s worse than having to pay your ex wife $15m.
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 23, 2019 16:20:03 GMT -5
Or.... he could take the $38m that’s rightfully his and spend $1m a year for the next 38. Put some of that in Roth blah blah blah. Which sounds better? They sound about equal to me since I can’t imaging wtf id spend a million a year on. 15M would make me very happy. And additional 15M wouldn’t make me any happier. I certainly wouldn’t spend 3 seconds feeling bad about giving it my ex. Dude got really really really lucky. Enjoy it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2019 17:09:26 GMT -5
Or.... he could take the $38m that’s rightfully his and spend $1m a year for the next 38. Put some of that in Roth blah blah blah. Which sounds better? They sound about equal to me since I can’t imaging wtf id spend a million a year on. 15M would make me very happy. And additional 15M wouldn’t make me any happier. I certainly wouldn’t spend 3 seconds feeling bad about giving it my ex. Dude got really really really lucky. Enjoy it. The wife made almost 5 times as much as him per year while they were married. Dude got lucky, plus he is single too.
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Post by flushingjet on Jun 23, 2019 19:42:41 GMT -5
Michigan's appellate court agreed with the arbitrator's ruling in 2013 that: "Defendant spent $1.00 to purchase the winning lottery ticket, however the dollar spent was arguably marital money and, as such, a joint investment." Further complicating the matter was the arbitrator's death in 2014. Rich Zelasko insisted the late arbitrator's ruling should be set aside, but the appeals court said that sudden passing didn't negate a proper ruling. They have three children, and their divorce was finalized last year. In their time together, Mary Zelasko was a sales associate who earned from $100,000 to $120,000 a year while Rich Zelasko owned his own business, making about $36,000 annually, according to the court. If Rich got collared for paying a beetch $100 for a bj, would the wife have to do half the time in jail, I THiNK NOT. wtf 1 second per sprem in the Greybar hotel seems fair
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Post by Peebag on Jun 24, 2019 9:16:43 GMT -5
Or skip to the Cayman Islands with the whole $80M, get NFL Season Ticket and watch the Jets. What do you have against that dude?
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Post by quantum on Jun 24, 2019 12:18:12 GMT -5
Michigan's appellate court agreed with the arbitrator's ruling in 2013 that: "Defendant spent $1.00 to purchase the winning lottery ticket, however the dollar spent was arguably marital money and, as such, a joint investment." Further complicating the matter was the arbitrator's death in 2014. Rich Zelasko insisted the late arbitrator's ruling should be set aside, but the appeals court said that sudden passing didn't negate a proper ruling. They have three children, and their divorce was finalized last year. In their time together, Mary Zelasko was a sales associate who earned from $100,000 to $120,000 a year while Rich Zelasko owned his own business, making about $36,000 annually, according to the court. If Rich got collared for paying a beetch $100 for a bj, would the wife have to do half the time in jail, I THiNK NOT. wtf maybe she would have owed him a bj or 2..... but that's a pretty expensive bj. probably throw in some anal to make up for it.
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