Long Island
Brinkley and ex-husband snipe while judge rules on custody.
The divorce proceedings between Christie Brinkley and her fourth ex-husband, architect Peter Cook, are over. We think. Yesterday the couple, who married in 1996 and have two children, appeared in a Long Island courtroom to snipe viciously at each other while a judge attempted to bring them to an agreement in a custody dispute over daughter Sailor, 11, and son Jack, 14. Their respective lawyers reportedly came to an agreement around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Brinkley filed for divorce from Cook in September 2006, alleging that he cheated on her with an 18-year-old office assistant. In return, Cook called Brinkley … Read More
If you think having to divide up assets in a divorce is bad, check out this story.
Listen ladies. Be careful what valuable gifts you accept in a marriage. Whether it be a home, car, yacht, internal organ, whatever.
Just be very careful.
You never know when the relationship may sour and your once loving husband will want to slice you open demand the item back in full. Literally.
An estranged Long Island wife, Dawnell Batista, is learning this the hard way. Richard Batista, her surgeon husband of almost 20 years (the two wed in 1990, but have been enraptured in a 4-year divorce), wants the kidney he donated to her back.
Or $1.5 million. Which ever … Read More
The radio personality married longtime lady Beth Ostrosky in Long Island.
OK then. It looks like the King of Some Media made this wedding thing happen. Howard Stern and fiancée Beth Ostrosky got hitched this weekend out in Long Island according to Starpulse. Long Island stalwarts Joan Rivers and Billy Joel were in attendance. And the highlight of the event was a raunchy toast/roast delivered by Chevy Chase (we're glad people are still giving him a chance, we've got to stop beating him about his talk show eventually). A minor seating chart snag occurred when both Jimmy Kimmel and his off-again, off-again … Read More
Finding a great guy online, without going online? Sometimes you get lucky.
When my friend Meredith decided to join JDate, the biggest online Jewish dating network, I encouraged her participation, but I didn't follow suit.
The idea of uploading flattering photos, filling out mile-long surveys, and presenting the well thought-out, wittier version of myself had no part in my lackadaisical lifestyle. The notion of engaging in cheeky e-banter and phone calls exhausted me; I had no idea how I would have any energy left to set up dates and subsequently go on them. Besides, I had a boyfriend.
Meredith was prepared for the bouts of typed exchanges. Unlucky in love, she … Read More