![]() “Under Monaco law, does not have an interest in the artworks in question,” Bronstein says in court papers. A photo submitted as evidence of Tracey Hejailan’s eight-rack shoe collection in Monaco.īronstein made the argument in response to the lawsuit Hejailan filed last month claiming her ex swiped $25 million of artwork off the walls of their Fifth Avenue pied-à-terre before quietly filing for divorce in Monaco. “One need only look at the number of pairs of shoes in her closet to conclude she lives there,” Amon’s lawyer, Peter Bronstein, says in the filing. One photo of her pricey shoes reveals at least 80 pairs of stilettos, wedges, patent leather pumps and strappy sandals on glass shelving. The millionaire’s recent filing in Manhattan Supreme Court offers a peek into estranged wife Tracey Hejailan’s eight-rack shoe collection, piles of purses and multiple walk-in closets full of clothes. The move could save Maurice Alain Amon tens of millions because there’s no legal concept of shared marital property in Monaco but rather a “separation regime” where ownership depends on which spouse holds the title. Home isn’t just where you hang your hat anymore - it’s also where you keep most of your shoes.Ī Swiss businessman is making the unusual legal claim in a bid to have his divorce play out in Monaco instead of New York, arguing that his socialite wife’s extensive shoe collection sits in their Monte Carlo closet and not their Manhattan pad. Lawyer of California woman accused of poisoning husband with Drano says he had acid refluxĭear Abby: My boyfriend's father is making me miserableĮx-New York Observer editor Ken Kurson admits to harassing ex-wife South Carolina man cocks gun to 'ruin the mood' after hearing ex-wife having sex
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