In-N-Out Billionaire Heiress Pays Ex 19k For Child Support
Making It Rain On Them Burgers: In-N-Out Billionaire Heiress Shells Out $19,000 A Month To Ex-Husband For Child Support
Meet Lynsi Torres, In-N-Out president and America’s youngest female billionaire!
In-N-Out Billionaire Heiress Pays Ex 19k For Child Support
Via RadarOnline reports:
Lynsi Torres, the 30-year-old billionaire owner and president of the In-N-Out burger chain, has to shell out a whopping $18,000 per month in child support to her second ex-husband, Richard Martinez, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.
The reclusive and media shy heiress was married to Martinez, from 2004 until 2011, and the couple has 8-year-old twins together.
According to their divorce settlement, exclusively obtained by Radar, Torres and Martinez have joint custody and she has to foot the bill for the twins’ costly private schooling in addition to paying her ex a cool $18,956.00 a month from her listed $50k monthly salary, in child support up until “said child marries, dies, is emancipated, reaches the age of 19, reaches the age of 18 and not a full-time high school student.”
Fortunately for Torres she did have a prenuptial agreement in place, saving her at least from having to pay Martinez spousal support. Her first marriage, to high school sweetheart Jeremiah Seawell, ended in 2002 after only two years.
Torres married her third husband in 2011, shortly after her divorce from Martinez was finalized.
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Lynsi’s grandparents, Harry and Esther Snyder, founded the original In-N-Out burger joint in 1948, and grew it to an astounding 280 stores in five states
Hey, its nice to see that not EVERY person of wealth has to feel the need to be a publicity whore.with the trainwrecks of their lives. Good for this girl on being so low key. But 3 husbands by 30? Time to give it a rest lady.
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