among other things! Divorce or it is tough to get by on $600 million in assets these days!!
June 19, 2018
PIMCO founder Bill Gross stands accused of fouling up his Laguna Beach home before handing it over to his now ex-wife in a divorce settlement, the New York Post reports.
Gross not only hid dead fish in the home’s ventilation system but he also dispersed an artificial spray designed to smell like flatulence and vomit, according to court filings from Sue Gross.
The $36 million home was “in a state of utter chaos and disrepair,” according to the Post. The filings also allege the house was beset by water damage.
The complaint goes on to allege that Gross has carried out a campaign of harassment by way of a private security company against his ex-wife, her two sisters, and her assistant. A source close to Gross tells the Post that the security company was hired because his ex-wife frequently showed up unannounced at the house at odd hours. On one occasion, she left with a Picasso painting awarded to her in the divorce settlement worth $36.9 million, according to the Post.
The former husband and wife each have a restraining order against the other, the Post says. Sue Gross filed for divorce in December 2016. It was finalized in October 2017.
The couple did not just squabble about personal property—they ultimately split the $355 million William and Sue Gross Foundation into two distinct entities. Still, that pales in comparison to the personal fortune they divvied up in the divorce, with each side receiving $600 million in their divorce settlement
June 19, 2018
PIMCO founder Bill Gross stands accused of fouling up his Laguna Beach home before handing it over to his now ex-wife in a divorce settlement, the New York Post reports.
Gross not only hid dead fish in the home’s ventilation system but he also dispersed an artificial spray designed to smell like flatulence and vomit, according to court filings from Sue Gross.
The $36 million home was “in a state of utter chaos and disrepair,” according to the Post. The filings also allege the house was beset by water damage.
The complaint goes on to allege that Gross has carried out a campaign of harassment by way of a private security company against his ex-wife, her two sisters, and her assistant. A source close to Gross tells the Post that the security company was hired because his ex-wife frequently showed up unannounced at the house at odd hours. On one occasion, she left with a Picasso painting awarded to her in the divorce settlement worth $36.9 million, according to the Post.
The former husband and wife each have a restraining order against the other, the Post says. Sue Gross filed for divorce in December 2016. It was finalized in October 2017.
The couple did not just squabble about personal property—they ultimately split the $355 million William and Sue Gross Foundation into two distinct entities. Still, that pales in comparison to the personal fortune they divvied up in the divorce, with each side receiving $600 million in their divorce settlement