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[ - ] Weredawg 6 points 1.4 yearsDec 12, 2022 04:02:46 ago (+6/-0)

Prominent divorce lawyer and dedicated family man. Smells like bullshit to me. Son of a bitch probably made his career on destroying the lives of men.

[ - ] SecretHitler 3 points 1.4 yearsDec 12, 2022 04:16:48 ago (+3/-0)

I support this. I think there's plenty of men going through divorces who might also consider doing this but who don't follow WN movements. But if they all started doing this it would still benefit our interests.

[ - ] Reawakened 2 points 1.4 yearsDec 12, 2022 05:54:24 ago (+2/-0)

I guess you gotta start somewhere.

[ - ] Nosferatjew 2 points 1.4 yearsDec 12, 2022 04:44:38 ago (+2/-0)

This is fine.

[ - ] HughBriss 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 12, 2022 14:07:28 ago (+0/-0)

There's a LOT missing from this article, including the man's motives. Here's why he did it:

"The verdict was reached in August to dissolve the marriage and that [65-year old] Tayeh would have to give his ex-wife 50% of his retirement benefits, pay $138,000 within 90 days for her share of equity in their Dacula home and send her $500 monthly alimony payments. 

"One more thing was added in October; a judge ordered that Tayeh pay his ex-wife's legal fees from the divorce - $28,483.23 within 30 days. He apparently never paid those fees as directed by the judge, according to court documents filed by Lewis."

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/man-arrested-in-divorce-attorneys-death-owed-him-nearly-30000/ar-AA156Kfg

The man was nearing retirement and his savings were gutted. The bloodsucking lawyer was 100% responsible for this. The last straw was having to pay his leech of an ex-wife's legal fees. And this is what people said about the demonic lawyer:

"Doug was a dedicated family man who cherished his wife and children. Rarely did a day pass that he didn't mention them or how proud he was of them," Jesse Kent said to the news outlet.

"Doug was a joy to be around; he was the standard that all lawyers — including me — aspired to be. His absence was felt the moment he left us and the legal profession will never be the same without him."

It's too bad they didn't have any compassion for the man who actually pays their salaries. It's only a shame that he didn't take out all the rest of the law partners.

[ - ] SmokeyMeadow 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 12, 2022 08:11:08 ago (+0/-0)

Is the building okay?

[ - ] RMGoetbbels 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 12, 2022 07:47:56 ago (+0/-0)

Attorney you say?

NO LOSS. We churn them out by the thousands.

[ - ] carnold03 0 points 1.4 yearsDec 12, 2022 06:45:59 ago (+0/-0)