Erika Jayne wins $5 million fraud lawsuit, posts about estranged husband Tom Girardi’s alleged affair
31.08.2022 - 23:51
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Erika Jayne has a lot to celebrate. The "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star won her $5 million fraud lawsuit in court this week. Two colleagues of her estranged husband Tom Girardi filed the suit against her in 2020. Her attorney confirmed to Page Six that Jayne was not involved in "any wrongdoing" that attorneys Philip R.
Sheldon and Robert P. Finn accused her of in late 2020. ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star Erika Jayne won the $5 million fraud lawsuit in court this week.
(Tommy Garcia) The lawyers sued Jayne for "aiding and abetting" Girardi, 81, in the alleged crime. Girardi was accused of embezzling funds meant for the families of the victims of Lion Air Flight 610. Girardi was sued by his business partners, resulting in chapter 7 bankruptcy petition. Following the major win, Jayne, 51, took to Instagram to share the good news. "Thank you to my friends that have stood beside me.
All I asked for was time and understanding," she wrote. Before the reality star announced the major win, she posted to Instagram a screenshot of the Los Angeles Times article that detailed Girardi’s alleged affair with a former judge, during which he allegedly purchased her a beachfront condo and sent a $300,000 wire from his firm. Erika Jayne filed for divorce from Tom Girardi in November 2020.
( Jen Lowery/MEGA/GC Images/Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times) "Wow," Jayne began in her caption. "I knew about jewelry, shopping sprees, and plastic surgery but this really threw me for a loop." Meanwhile, the judge's attorney told the outlet that his client was unaware Girardi was allegedly taking money from his clients. He stated that the transfer "was NOT marked as coming from a [Girardi Keese] trust account" and that Girardi "never
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