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    "Ex-wife of Phil Ivey got millions in divorce settlement"

    Las Vegas Review-Journal published this morning interesting article on the ongoing situation regarding the 2009 divorce between Phil and Lucietta Ivey.



    Earlier this year, Lucietta filed a request to have the judge involved in the divorce disqualified after finding out Phil and his attorneys had made campaign contributions to the judge shortly after the divorce settlement was signed.

    Now, in a response that was filed by Ivey's attorneys, David Chesnoff and Richard Schonfeld, Ivey denies any bias in the case.

    The response among other things reveals, that Lucietta Ivey received a purse collection worth $1.2 million, jewelry valued at more than $1 million and $180,000 a month in alimony as part of the initial divorce settlement.

    Lucietta Ivey also received her car, her life insurance policy, 40 percent of a stock account, a down payment for a new residence, half of the proceeds from the sale of the couple's home, and 40 percent of all business interests "with the exception of Tiltware, LCC," the parent company of Full Tilt Poker.

    "Lucietta ended up with no debt, with millions of dollars worth of property, and with specific unambiguous alimony provisions," the response said.

    Also, Phil Ivey, as part of the initial divorce settlement accepted $170,000 in credit card debt and more than $15.1 million "in gambling and other debt."

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    WOW

    1st Tiger Woods and now Ivey.

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    Update


    The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Thursday (26th April 2012) that Chief Justice Nancy Saitta ordered the court clerk to schedule the case for oral arguments. The clerk notified lawyers in the case that arguments have been set for 11:30 a.m. on June 4 at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.

    Last September, Luciaetta Ivey filed a petition with the higher court claiming that a $5,000 contribution was made by Phil Ivey to Family Court Judge Bill Gonzalez three months after the couple's divorce was granted, alleging that she was treated unfairly.

    Phil later provided documents that showed he received approximately $920,000 a month for his involvement with Tiltware, the software and marketing arm of Full Tilt Poker. Records showed that Luciaetta Ivey collected about $180,000 a month as taxable alimony from her husband’s Tiltware payment, while Phil received the remaining $740,000.

    For more read Las Vegas Review-Journal.
    Last edited by RUPAM; 04-30-2012 at 12:19 PM.

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    The monthly income Ivey was paid belongs to the masses of Full tilt players yet to receive their money. Ivey's wife is demanding more of something that morally does not even belong to him. What a f****d up world!

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