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molecularfire
11-10-2002, 02:36 PM
Hehehehehe... this story is funny.

Linky (http://64.4.8.250/cgi-bin/linkrd?_lang=EN&lah=151f7dfb08553c7ab2a09d5bca51b5dc&lat=1036967832&hm___action=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2eabcnews%2ego%2ecom%2fsections%2fus%2fDailyNews%2fmistress021109%2ehtm l)

"We were always crazy about each other," O'Keefe told ABCNEWS affiliate KOMO-TV in Seattle. "I guess you'd call us soul mates."
But now, according to a court ruling in favor of the married man's wife, it's payback time.

When Jack McCarthy died 16 months ago at age 78, O'Keefe made a claim against the estate of the wealthy real estate broker. She wanted a watch and ring he had given her, and the $200,000 she said he promised her.

Not only was O'Keefe turned down, but McCarthy's wife, Margaret, turned the tables and sued.

"How would I characterize this?" O'Keefe said. "I feel like I've been raped."

Ordered to Pay $200,000

Relying on an obscure 90-year-old Washington law, McCarthy's wife forced O'Keefe to account for all the gifts and money he'd ever given her — and pay it all back in cash.

George Smith, O'Keefe's lawyer, said the court's ruling now exposes every extra-marital parther in the area to serious financial risk.

"The old law says, and it's still in effect, that one spouse cannot gift community property to an individual without the consent of the other spouse," Smith said. "I think the girlfriend should look at the heading on the check, and if it says, 'the account of Mr. and Mrs.,' she's got problems coming down the road."

The McCarthy estate demanded $400,000, but after the court ruling, both parties reached a settlement.

The McCarthys wouldn't comment because the agreement included a confidentiality clause, but sources told KOMO-TV that O'Keefe must pay back $200,000.

Memo to Mistresses: Ask Wife’s Permission

O'Keefe said she'll be making monthly payments for the rest of her life. There's a lien on her condo, and much of her small pension now goes to the McCarthy estate.

Still, she doesn't regret her relationship.

"We got along very well," O'Keefe said. "We were each other's best friend."

However, O'Keefe now has a warning for others: "Every time he gives you a gift, say, 'Now, does your wife know about this? Do you have her permission to give me this nightgown?'"



Can you imagine a guy asking his wife if he could get his mistress a nightgown?
:heh: :heh:

mojo
11-10-2002, 02:50 PM
Originally posted by molecularfire
Can you imagine a guy asking his wife if he could get his mistress a nightgown?
:heh: :heh: it wasn't a nightgow...er...yeah, that would be silly :dodgy:

sbp
11-10-2002, 02:56 PM
"O'Keefe made a claim against the estate of the wealthy real estate broker. She wanted a watch and ring he had given her, and the $200,000 she said he promised her." Talk about chutpaz. This one was running around with a married man then sued to get more goodies. :2far: Glad she got nailed. Maybe this will cause others to think twice before getting involved in cheating.

InfiniteNothing
11-10-2002, 03:01 PM
One more reason I'm not married.

mojo
11-10-2002, 03:08 PM
Originally posted by sbp
Glad she got nailed. before? or after :heh:

NuTs62
11-10-2002, 04:07 PM
if only this was a law in every state.

nickel
11-10-2002, 04:14 PM
Originally posted by mojo
before? or after :heh:

naughty :shake:

soong
11-10-2002, 09:33 PM
being in my situation...i have to agree with the estate...screw over the other party.. but man ...ugh unpleasantness

molecularfire
11-11-2002, 10:29 AM
Originally posted by InfiniteNothing
One more reason I'm not married.

Yeah, that's the problem with being married. If you weren't married, you couldn't cheat on your spouse. :rolleyes:

avlena
11-11-2002, 11:14 AM
i think the mistress got what she deserved (and it was pretty stupid to ask the widow of her lover for 200k!), but one thing seemed odd... this affair was going on for 20 years! why did the wife put up with it for that long? kinda seems like they were both in it for a bit of money... :hmm:

faither
11-11-2002, 12:17 PM
:stupid:
That's classic. Couldn't leave well enough alone. You play; you pay!!!

molecularfire
11-12-2002, 07:27 AM
Originally posted by avlena
i think the mistress got what she deserved (and it was pretty stupid to ask the widow of her lover for 200k!), but one thing seemed odd... this affair was going on for 20 years! why did the wife put up with it for that long? kinda seems like they were both in it for a bit of money... :hmm:

1) Maybe the wife didn't know about it

2) Maybe the wife knew and didn't have the balls to do anything about it.


The only difference between a wife and a mistress is who got there first. :P

Merlin
11-12-2002, 08:08 AM
I wonder if this also means that the dead fella's mother would also have to give back any gifts the wife didn't know about. :shrug: Seems like this could be applied to more than just the "other woman"