Is Sue Gross a bitch for divorcing Bill gross?

What does the community think of Sue Gross, Bill Gross' wife of 31 years, divorcing him while he's trying to get back up on his two feet? Was it fair or a low blow? Was it related to his pledge to donate all his money? May be she wants to get out now and keep half?

I truly feel sad for the guy.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-12-0…

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I've always felt his politics were out there in a left wing gutter, but I wasn't aware of his divorce.

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Sue Gross is brilliant, she put up with him for 31 years. She's looking out for herself, can't blame her wouldn't you do the same? Money talks.

 

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