American wife to get $530million in Britain's biggest divorce payout
The
judge awarded Jamie Cooper-Hohn $493 million in cash and the rest in
the form of a property in Connecticut and adjustments to her share of a
pension.
A full judgment will be published in December, but the figures were cited during a court hearing yesterday November 27.
She
was initially seeking half of her ex-husband's assets, but he said she
was entitled to just a quarter on the grounds that his talents as an
investor constituted a special contribution to their wealth. He also
referred to himself as an "unbelievable moneymaker.”
In
awarding Ms. Cooper-Hohn less than half of the couple’s $1.3 billion
fortune, the case could set a legal precedent in the U.K, which has
developed a wide reputation as a capital for divorce disputes between
ultra-rich couples.
Mr. Hohn and Ms.
Cooper-Hohn met while studying at Harvard University, and have been
married for 17 years. They have four children.
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