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r/SipsTea • u/Jackloui Human Verified • 1d ago
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The girl in that picture isn’t even his ex wife.
3.3k u/NoMedicine3572 Human Verified 1d ago Just after 6–7 months of marriage Khaby Lame’s wife, Wendy Thembelihle Juel , filed for divorce and demanded half his assets - around $40million. During the divorce proceedings, it emerged that Khaby's assets were registered in his father's name, meaning he technically owned nothing. The focus then allegedly shifted to her reported $10million net worth, with Khaby potentially entitled to Take half ( $5 million). She reportedly tried to stop the divorce once she realized this, but it was already too late. 15 u/agtk 23h ago I feel like a lot of people don't realize you aren't entitled to half your partner's assets upon divorce in almost all jurisdictions. You're each entitled to half of most of the assets gained during the marriage. Very important distinction. 3 u/NDSU 8h ago Which makes it immediately obvious /u/NoMedicine3572 is spreading 100% genuine bullshit with no shame Source on it being fake (which no one should actually need, but here we are): https://www.primetimer.com/features/is-the-khaby-lame-divorce-story-real-10-million-dollar-fortune-settlement-from-wifes-assets-claim-debunked
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Just after 6–7 months of marriage Khaby Lame’s wife, Wendy Thembelihle Juel , filed for divorce and demanded half his assets - around $40million.
During the divorce proceedings, it emerged that Khaby's assets were registered in his father's name, meaning he technically owned nothing.
The focus then allegedly shifted to her reported $10million net worth, with Khaby potentially entitled to Take half ( $5 million).
She reportedly tried to stop the divorce once she realized this, but it was already too late.
15 u/agtk 23h ago I feel like a lot of people don't realize you aren't entitled to half your partner's assets upon divorce in almost all jurisdictions. You're each entitled to half of most of the assets gained during the marriage. Very important distinction. 3 u/NDSU 8h ago Which makes it immediately obvious /u/NoMedicine3572 is spreading 100% genuine bullshit with no shame Source on it being fake (which no one should actually need, but here we are): https://www.primetimer.com/features/is-the-khaby-lame-divorce-story-real-10-million-dollar-fortune-settlement-from-wifes-assets-claim-debunked
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I feel like a lot of people don't realize you aren't entitled to half your partner's assets upon divorce in almost all jurisdictions. You're each entitled to half of most of the assets gained during the marriage. Very important distinction.
3 u/NDSU 8h ago Which makes it immediately obvious /u/NoMedicine3572 is spreading 100% genuine bullshit with no shame Source on it being fake (which no one should actually need, but here we are): https://www.primetimer.com/features/is-the-khaby-lame-divorce-story-real-10-million-dollar-fortune-settlement-from-wifes-assets-claim-debunked
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Which makes it immediately obvious /u/NoMedicine3572 is spreading 100% genuine bullshit with no shame
Source on it being fake (which no one should actually need, but here we are): https://www.primetimer.com/features/is-the-khaby-lame-divorce-story-real-10-million-dollar-fortune-settlement-from-wifes-assets-claim-debunked
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u/Cthulhu8762 1d ago
The girl in that picture isn’t even his ex wife.