She’s getting 15 million from the life insurance and her family has money. She’s going to be fine. Not to mention, I’m sure she will be remarried to someone wealthy very quickly. |
Yes, especially given that the life insurance proceeds will be safe from creditors.
This is when she’s going to find out who her true friends are. |
Most of them already dumped her for stealing from them. |
Maybe. She's got a LOT of baggage and has made a lot of enemies in her social circles. |
Not so sure about that. Ruth Madoff was dropped like a hot potato. |
She needs to remarry ASAP. The 15 mil in insurance is not going to go far at all. 17 mil debt was just the tip if the iceberg. Her best bet is to give the creditors a little, grovel, and remarry asap. Change her name and have new DG adopt the girls and change their last names too. Bascially, never looks back. |
Her DH looks miserable towards the end in those photos and vids. Makes me sick to my stomach. She murdered him. |
How she not know they were living in a complete house of cards? Wouldn’t their fancy Manhattan rental and borrowed furniture have tipped her off? |
I thought you don’t get life insurance money from a suicide |
What is wrong with you? No one "deserves" to lose a loved one to suicide. |
Could someone please post a gift link to the NYT article? |
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/08/nyregion/brandon-miller-suicide-debt.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Bk4.EIRz.3VAEivd3Mwyz&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=c-cb |
That's probably the best option for someone with no skills, but also seems unlikely? Like a PP said, I'm guessing she gets the Ruth Madoff treatment and in her 40s with 2 kids and a bad rep, who is realistically going to want to take that on? |
I feel so very sad for their daughters. I hope they recover and ultimately transcend this tragedy in their lives (caused by their parents' terrible choices). What a mess.
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