Wednesday, April 16, 2008

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Tricia Walsh Smith is YouTube Divorce (Video)

The founder of Divorce-Online, http://www.youtube.com/kfleetwoodTricia Walsh Smith is an actress, playwright and wife of Philip Smith, head of the Shubert Organization, which is the largest theater owner on Broadway. You can see her biography, photos and YouTube divorce video below. Tricia Walsh Smith is YouTube Divorce Tricia Walsh Smith is now in the middle of a divorce, and she has made a YouTube video telling everyone her husband is trying to kick her out of their luxury apartment with no grounds for divorce. Tricia goes on to talk about their pre read
Angry wife uses YouTube to attack spouse
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v\x3d Divorce-Online is currently running This is a new one, even for YouTube. Courrier Post Online reports on the wife of a major Broadway theater operator -- who has taken to YouTube to spill the secrets of a marriage in an apparent effort to gain leverage and humiliate the other side. "This is absolutely a new step, and I think it's scary," said Bonnie Rabin, a divorce lawyer who has handled high-profile cases. "People used to worry about getting on Page Six (the gossip page of the New York Post.) But this? It brings the concep read
You Tube Divorce: Tricia Walsh-Smith Blasts Phillip Smith
This will NOT be an easy divorce for DIVORCE COURT The number of American You Tube Divorce. Tricia Walsh Smith. Phillip Smith. It’s all over the internet. This woman was clever in how she hired a film crew and called up her husband’s office telling the secretary that he uses Viagra and watches porn and won’t give her the money she’s due as a wife. He’s evicting her from their home. They’ve never had sex and she’s telling the entire world–or at least everyone who has access to a computer and can go to YouTube.com. It’s amazing how you put all of your business out t read
Lifestyles of the rich (if not famous)
Divorce, the Planet Killer 2 YouTubeFrom CNN: Some prominent New York divorce lawyers couldn't think of another case where a spouse -- in this instance, the wife of a major Broadway theater operator -- had taken to YouTube to spill the secrets of a marriage in an apparent effort to gain leverage and humiliate the other side. "This is absolutely a new step, and I think it's scary," said Bonnie Rabin, a divorce lawyer who has handled high-profile cases. "People used to worry about getting on Page Six [the gossip page of the New Yo read
Lifestyles of the rich (if not famous)
Turns out, the word YouTube has  are way more likely to divorce.From CNN: Some prominent New York divorce lawyers couldn't think of another case where a spouse -- in this instance, the wife of a major Broadway theater operator -- had taken to YouTube to spill the secrets of a marriage in an apparent effort to gain leverage and humiliate the other side. "This is absolutely a new step, and I think it's scary," said Bonnie Rabin, a divorce lawyer who has handled high-profile cases. "People used to worry about getting on Page Six [the gossip page of the New Yo read

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