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I guess we just have different views on the subject
I have NO pitty for her, she knew he was married, I think a year's wait would have been enough of a red flag to let me know he was not divorcing the wife any time at all... she was obviously enjoying the benefits of his money, and when that stopped she felt cheated and acted the victim and tried to expose him for the scum bag that he is... all she really did was expose herself as the ho that she really is.
After I read it again, I'm not so sure she DID know he was married or that it was even her who put up the billboards?
After I read it again, I'm not so sure she DID know he was married or that it was even her who put up the billboards?
All we are doing is speculating on one article, there are a lot more out there from different sources, just google them, in one of them the guy that 'supposedly' created the website said she called him after and told him she had become famous...
If she did not know he was married, why would she care if she became famous if it meant that she would be embarrassed and humiliated about a relationship she thought was legitimate? JMO
Well whoever did it still looks like an azz! Although I can understand why the ex-wife would want to do something like this, it's still not the brightest thing to do. Especially if doing this could adversely effect his income.
Thanks for letting us know he's an Obama advisor, FOX!
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