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  2. Scot Young - Wikipedia

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    Scot Young (10 January 1962 – 8 December 2014 [1]) was a Scottish property developer, who came to media attention during a protracted and bitter divorce case brought by his former wife Michelle. He claimed to have lost all his assets in a bad property deal, but his ex-wife claimed he was worth “billions” and that the family court should ...

  3. Tim Blixseth - Wikipedia

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    However, based on court records from his 2009 divorce, news reports estimated his 2011 net worth to have dropped to $200 million. [2] By 2012, he faced a forced bankruptcy for failing to pay the state of Montana $57 million in income taxes [ 3 ] and in 2014 he told the courts he was "too poor" to pay pending judgments and contempt findings for ...

  4. H. Beatty Chadwick - Wikipedia

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    H. Beatty Chadwick (born 1936) is the current American record holder for the longest time being held in civil contempt of court, having spent fourteen years in prison. [1] [2] In 1995, a judge ruled that Chadwick hid millions of U.S. dollars in overseas bank accounts so that he would not have to pay the sums to his ex-wife during their divorce. [3]

  5. Order to show cause - Wikipedia

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    An order to show cause is a type of court order that requires one or more of the parties to a case to justify, explain, or prove something to the court.Courts commonly use orders to show cause when the judge needs more information before deciding whether or not to issue an order requested by one of the parties. [1]

  6. The most expensive divorce settlements of all time - AOL

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    When these marriages were over, the divorce settlements were eye-popping. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Rudy Giuliani found in contempt of court — again — for ...

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    On Monday, a Manhattan federal judge similarly held Giuliani in contempt of court, on the grounds that he was trying to “run out the clock” to avoid paying Freeman and Moss a $148 million ...