A-Rod Files Response to Divorce, Wants To Keep All His Money
Alex Rodriguez has filed paperwork in response to his wife Cynthia's petition for divorce. This oughta be good, right?
A-Rod admits the marriage is "irretrievably broken." But he points out that Florida is a "no fault state" and chastises his estranged wife, Cynthia Rodriguez, for mentioning "immaterial and impertinent" issues like his alleged "extra marital affairs and other marital misconduct."
(By "marital misconduct" you mean late night visits with Madonna, right?)
Now, given that Alex can hardly deny some of the stuff he's done, you'd think he would be classy enough to just give Cynthia whatever she wants and keep it quiet, right? Hell no! This is A-Rod! Despite making more money than any other baseball player in the Major League, he "argues that the divorce settlement should be determined by their prenup, which Cynthia signed a month before their 2002 wedding." Cynthia is asking to keep their $12M mansion in Florida and a cut of the earnings he made during their marriage.
Certainly she is entitled to child support even if the prenup prevents her from personally benefiting from his earnings, so hopefully the court will be fair with her. Me, I'm getting a box of popcorn and getting comfortable because this promises to be a good show.









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