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How much money will Melania receive if she divorces Donald Trump?

 How much money will Melania receive if she divorces Donald Trump?

How much money will Melania receive if she divorces Donald Trump?

After 15 years of marriage, the US media say that the First Lady could be "counting every minute" to separate


After her electoral defeat, it seems that the Trump marriage is failing and is not going through its best moment. The American media assure that Melania could be "counting every minute" to divorce Donald Trump after 15 years of marriage, almost four of them under the title of First Lady of the United States.


As stated by her former assistant, Stephanie Wolkoff, in the Mail on Sunday, described the relationship between Trump and Melania as a “transactional marriage” and assured that both had separate bedrooms in the White House. The same medium even assured that the former Slovenian model negotiated an agreement to guarantee that the couple's son, Barron, receives a part of his father's fortune.


And it is that after knowing the alleged rumors of a possible separation between the two, public opinion speculates on how much money Melania would receive from the former US president. The British newspaper The Mirror published that the First Lady could receive around 50 million dollars and she would keep the jewels that she received as a gift throughout the marriage. An amount that would allow her to maintain the lifestyle that she was used to up until now.


Rumors even ensure that Barron's custody would fall on her and Donald Trump, for her part, would be given visiting rights.


Prenuptial agreement

According to The Washington Post, Melania, like the two previous wives of the current US president, signed a prenuptial agreement before getting married; however, the First Lady was able to take advantage of Trump's electoral victory in 2016 to review the terms of this agreement. But to make matters worse, they assure that the delay of her arrival in Washington in 2017 would have been because she wanted it to be established in writing that she would be protected from a financial point of view and that her son Barron would have the same hereditary rights as her four brothers. greater.

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