A multibillionaire hedge fund owner could be on the hook for
nearly $1 million a month in child support -– including staggering sums for a
private jet, vacations and stationery -– according to newly filed court
documents in an Illinois case that threatens to be one of the biggest divorce
settlements in the country.
Ken Griffin filed for divorce last year from his wife Anne
after 11 years of marriage, citing irreconcilable differences. The couple is
the parents of three children, ages 2, 4 and 7.
According to Illinois law, children of divorce are entitled
to continue the lifestyle they enjoyed during the marriage.
A spokesperson for Dias Griffin told ABC News that her
husband is trying to avoid his financial responsibilities to his family. But
Griffin said in court papers that he already pays for virtually “every expense
related to the children,” and that his estranged wife simply wants him to
"continue funding her lifestyle."
The marriage included five homes, access to two private
airplanes, a household staff and 24/7 security services for the children.
Dias Griffin is also asking a judge to throw out her
prenuptial agreement, which she says entitles her to only 1 percent of her
husband’s estimated $5 billion estate -– or around $50 million. She says she
signed the document under duress the day before the couple's 2003 wedding in
Chicago.
Griffin is the founder of the Chicago-based Citadel LLC. Culled
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