TGIF! Be careful when backing up your car out there.
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More cheating men. Let’s see the damage they caused.
Charles Lindbergh
Famous for a nonstop solo flight over the Atlantic Ocean (suck it Amelia!) he also had a sizable family of 6 children with this wife. But all that flying also meant he had time to spend in other countries. In Munich, for example, there was a hat maker (how quaint) named Brigitte. Two years after she died, her three by then adult children came forward claiming Lucky Lindy was their father too.
The three children spent most of their life trying to piece together who their father really was. As children a mysterious American would visit them a couple of times a year and he was known to them as Caraeu Kent. Brigitte confirmed that Mr. Kent was their father but warned the children that if anyone outside their immediate family heard, he would disappear forever. It wasn’t until the 1990s that one of the children was cleaning out a storeroom and discovered a bag with 100 love letters that were signed with the single letter “C.” Also in the bag was a magazine article about Charles Lindbergh. Well that adult child put two and two together and confronted Brigitte who finally admitted that Charles Lindbergh as their father, but they couldn’t say anything about it until after she passed, which they respected.
After going public, the three children were DNA tested and it was confirmed that Lindbergh was their father. Later rumoUrs surfaced by a German magazine that Lucky Lindy also spent his spare time in Munich having an affair with Brigitte’s sister, Marietta. Marietta’s two children have refused to take a DNA test to confirm, but come on.
Charles Kuralt
A CBS newsman from 1960 to 1964 he died of lupus (Suck it Dr. House) in 1997 quite unexpectedly. That meant he was unable to get his finances in order before passing. And so it came out he had a 30 year affair with a woman named Patricia and supported her financially with $80k a year. Good work if you can get it.
Kuralt had a 110-acre fishing retreat in Montana, and Patricia lived in a cabin the two of them had built there. Charles, nice guy that he was, promised the cabin to Patricia on his passing, going so far as provide her a notarized letter stating as such. Charles was actually in the process of transferring the cabin to her, but died before the transaction was completed. As such, the cabin was inherited by Charles’ wife and daughters.
Then the fun starts. Patricia showed up at Kuralt’s funeral and presented the notarized letter to Kuralt’s wife and asked her to honoUr it. Well turns out she didn’t know about this whole affair, and quite rightly told her to stuff it in so many words. Patricia then filed a lawsuit and all this information became public. Patricia ended up winning that lawsuit, the cabin, and the fishing retreat. Oh, and Kuralt’s wife and daughters had to pay $350,000 in property taxes on retraat out their inheritance.
That’s enough cheating for one day. Let’s move along.
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