Thursday, October 20, 2022

Guy Turns the Tables After Financing His Cheating Wife and Her Grifting Boyfriend


This is just the marriage/grifter plot of Scorsese's Casino, right? Tell me this isn't some adaptive creative writing piece that has just repacked the movie into a Reddit thread. The fact that the author even references Lester Diamond and Sam Rothstein, two of the characters from the film, makes this scenario ever more likely. 

The story was shared to Reddit's r/ProRevenge subreddit by Reddit user u/OfPearlsandSwine, who shared their story to the popular sub in a thread titled "Topsy Turvy." The thread, which earned nearly 3k upvotes, makes for an entertaining read but drew a lot of criticism from suspicious commenters.

"I'm a lawyer, but probably not in the jurisdiction OP is. This sounds a bit skew-iff (a legal term) to me," responded user soppinglovenest, commenting on the dubious nature of some of the story elements.

"I've never heard about a debt being shared in a divorce before; that's a real neat bit of revenge there," said user ProjectNature-Kurisu, who pointed out a key (potential) flaw in a key part of the story.

Keep reading to see screenshots of the story and the reactions below. Have you ever heard of debt being split during divorce like this? Let us know in the comments!

For more Pro Revenge… Check out this engineer who took down their sexist coworker by exposing them for who they were.

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