Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Husband of Walmart Heiress Squeezing Her For Settlement

Walmart heiress Paige Laurie is going through a divorce with husband Patrick Dubbert; the pair were married for just under six years. TMZ reports that Dubbert says he needs $250K/mo after taxes in order to survive. That means $400K/mo gross. Here is a list of his living expenses, as published by TMZ:

Rental home -- between $40K and 60K a month
-  Furniture -- $10K a month
-  Personal chef -- $6,700 a month
-  Clothes -- 5K a month
-  Personal trainer -- $2,500 a month
-  Vacations $30K a month
-  Entertainment $80K a month
-  Personal stylist -- $1K a month
-  Driver -- $4K a month



He also misses their yacht parties. Oh, and he wants her to fork over an extra $2500/mo so that he can make charitable donations. However will he manage if the judge doesn't grant his wish?

20 comments:

  1. Considering how much the American people subsidizes the Walton family, I say get it Mr. Dubbert.

    I hate Wal-Mart.

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  2. Get it, Patrick. Somebody please mess with the Walmarts!

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  3. I find this offensive. Who needs $30,000 per month for vacations? Who needs a personal stylist? Personal chef for $6700 / month?? Make some Velveeta & Shells.

    That being said, the law is the law and spouses are entitled to compensation. If they were only married for six months, his high rollin' won't last too long.

    Ladies: Men can be gold diggers too. Choose wisely.

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    1. Velveeta and shells? LMAO, I just had that last week.

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    2. I want to be having it now. Shit. Maybe I have some organic kraft mac and cheese.

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  4. This woman is worth billions. You can spend $1000 a day and never lose your billion.

    I detest Walmart as well. If he wanted to be a hero he could ask the judge for her to give women and seniors full time, mgmt positions and healthcare. That's what this bitch and her brothers need to be paying.

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  5. Exactly Karen how can you ask for the rental on a house at 40-60 K a month yet demand a vacation budget of $30 K a month are you in the house or travelling.

    Did the husband do nothing for a living?

    Oh she is suing the husband from stealing from her - well I guess that should be taken into consideration as well.

    Daily Mail

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  6. This is the chick who got majorly busted for having her broke college room mate doing all her classwork.

    This is really 1 of the big reason's I don't shop of Walmart, the family has this kind of money, but can't pay their workers a decent living wage with decent benefits.

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    1. My point exactly Jessica. Besides not having a need to buy shit every second of the day refuse to go to Walmart for this reason alone. My friend made me ride there with her this past Saturday and I stayed in the car.

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    2. I'm so happy that you avoid them, too. I say that here and people look at me like I've grown a second head.

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    3. To clarify, not all rich behave like this, but these peeps are epitome of idle rich stereotype.

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  7. I want to know how anyone can spend $10,000 a month on furniture. What are they doing, redecorating every other day?

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  8. #teamfuckwalmart

    Maybe its just me, but I'd be leery of getting married if I came from a billion dollar family without some kind of prenup. Too much can go wrong and seemingly nice people can become monsters over money.

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  9. Found an article about her cheating in college, she ended up giving back her degree. Apparently it started out her room mate helping her, but then she started becoming so nasty to the room mate she kept all their emails & voicemails.

    http://articles.latimes.com/2004/nov/25/nation/na-usc25

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  10. I say they both give that cash to Wal-Mart employees. Fuck their ridiculous, entitled lifestyle.

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  11. Wendy- no we hate them, no worries, lol

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  12. Stylist???? God I'm glad i married a man who will find a band tee without holes if we go to an upmarket restaurant.

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