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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She can both have given a fair accounting to Kane AND ALSO be trying to line her pockets and build her celebrity using the story. Literally no one would know or care anymore if she just lived a private life and moved on. We have a short attention span and stop caring about someone’s scandal as soon as it’s quiet for awhile. Instead she’s rehashing the drama keeping it in the public mind and adding details to keep resell relevant. [/quote] I’m curious what the end game is. It kind of seems like she is angling for a career as a podcaster/advice coach on these issues. [/quote] I think just general “influencer” - put out very general women empowerment type statements, talk about her “mama bear tribe” or whatever she’s going to call her following etc. No real POV, just an angle to be someone and feel important and loved[/quote] She mentioned that her Etsy shop would be launching again soon and that she wants to get back to writing/blogging.[/quote] She also mentioned wanting to work with other women going through divorce and custody issues to help them understand their rights and services that are available to them. She said she didn't have that and when she ran out of money, she gave in to all his demands because she felt like that was the end of her fight. She didn't realize she could have kept going on her own. I think that it is very important for people to know that if you don't have the money, you don't have to sign your rights away. I know my brother felt this way during his divorce. My ex-SIL's parents hired a very good, pricy legal team and went for sole custody. He felt like it was over before it even started because he could only afford a lawyer who would meet him 30 minutes before the hearings, go over things then, and represent him for that short time. I think he paid like $300/hr while the lawyer was in court and $75 for the pre-court meetings. Another lawyer in court one of the days pulled him aside to give him resources for people in his position. One of those included representing himself. He went that route and ended up with 50/50 custody like he wanted and the ruling that my niece couldn't be moved out of the state of VA without ex-SIL paying for all my niece's travel to/from visits with him or travel for my brother to visit her in another state (she and her future husband wanted to move to Colorado). [/quote] real question (as i not implying natasha was lying about it)....how are you broke immediately after divorcing someone who has presumably made millions while married to you? even if marital assets weren't split 50/50, it seems like she would have walked away with a reasonable chunk that could have paid for good legal help[/quote]
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