The late golfing great Bobby Jones once said of a young golfer who would become the greatest in his sport’s history that Jack Nicklaus “plays a game with which I am not familiar.”
Accordingly, an Oklahoma divorce settlement dispute is dealing with money with which I — nor most normal Americans — are unfamiliar.
I cannot get over what the former wife of an Oklahoma business tycoon is asking.
Harold Hamm offered to write his former wife, Sue Ann Arnall, a check worth $975 million to settle everything. It would be over. The two of them would part company and never have a word to say each other … ever again!
She refused the money.
Why? The bottom line is that it’s not enough.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/harold-hamm-offers-dollar975-million-divorce-check-ex-wife-rejects-it/ar-BBhBvJS
Wow! And double, maybe triple, wow!
Arnall is appealing the initial divorce settlement of $1 billion. Her ex-husband has been accruing interest and penalty charges of $93,000 per bleeping day.
The guy wants out. His wife is arguing that she deserves more than the amount ordered by the court.
Now she’s refusing a one-time payment of nearly a billion bucks.
What in the name of the deepest of pockets am I missing here?
https://highplainsblogger.com/2014/11/15/1-billion-settlement-just-isnt-fair/
Someone help me out. Please.