Nice work if you can get it.
She has married four different millionaires and was described by her last husband as a “career divorcee”. Yesterday Susan Crossley appealed for more time to put her case for the right to a share of her last husband’s £45m declared fortune.
Herself reputed to be worth £18m after her divorces from three previous husbands, Mrs Crossley claimed in court that a pre-nuptial agreement signed by herself and the man she married in January of last year was not valid because he failed to tell her about “tens of millions” of pounds he had in offshore accounts. The couple had contracted that should they leave the marriage they would not make any financial claims on each other.
That’s The Guardian’s description of this case, which involves Mrs. Crossley’s failed effort to avert a compressed, one-day divorce trial in favor of a longer, more conventional suit. The Times has more extensive background on Mrs. Crossley, including this:
But Mrs Crossley, 50, is not a woman to take her marriage vows lightly. She married Stuart Crossley, 62, for richer or for poorer and she claims that he has £60 million in accounts in Monaco and Andorra that she did not know about when she signed the prenuptial agreement.
That, she claimed, rendered their [pre-nuptual] agreement invalid.
The Sun is the only source I can find that mentions she is seeking £5m, but it being The Sun, I’m doubtful about how much to trust their story.
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