Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Lucrative Divorce

 America’s fracking king has lost his queen — and $995.5 million in the process. An Oklahoma judge ruled last week that billionaire oilman Harold Hamm is going to have shell out about a billion in one of the biggest divorce settlements ever.
 Oklahoma law requires divorcing spouses to share whatever they “made through skill” during their marriage. Hamm argued that the billions he made from the North Dakota shale fields represented more luck than business acumen. The court didn’t buy that.
 One reason: The company Hamm runs, Continental Resources, had spent recent years lauding his “leadership and business judgment” to shareholders.
 Hamm’s ex, a former Continental exec herself, also gets the couple’s $17.5 million California ranch and an Oklahoma home worth $4.7 million. Sue Ann Hamm plans to appeal for more . . .

from here


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