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Anne Dias Griffin says the billionaire husband who is divorcing her will no longer give her free run of their downtown Chicago high-rise condo starting next month, doesn’t want to commit to any ...
Billionaire hedge-fund manager Kenneth Griffin and his wife, Anne Dias Griffin, return to court this week to pick at the scabs on the couple’s disagreement over their pre-nuptial agreement ...
Anne Dias Griffin, whose hedge-fund billionaire husband, Kenneth Griffin, filed for divorce in July, on Tuesday asked a Cook County Circuit Court to declare their prenuptial agreement invalid and t… ...
Billionaire hedge-fund manager Ken Griffin and his wife, Anne Dias-Griffin, have gone into settlement talks over their bitter divorce, just as their dramatic trial was to start in Chicago. Ken ...
In the latest documents filed in response to her husband's divorce suit, Anne Dias Griffin says she didn't know until "many years later" that Ken Griffin's psychologist was advising her on their ...
Griffin — the founder of Chicago-based hedge fund Citadel who is worth $6.9 billion and, according to court filings, earns $100 million a month — settled with his wife, Anne Dias-Griffin, with ...
Although big spending billionaire Ken Griffin has settled his ugly divorce battle with his wife of 11 years, Anne Dias-Griffin, his massive real estate spending spree is far from over. Griffin has … ...
Anne Dias Griffin's attorneys say Citadel CEO Ken Griffin should be able to afford her $1 million-a-month request for child support as the couple argue over divorce terms.
Anne Dias Griffin mentioned the bedpost in an earlier filing, saying her husband broke a piece of furniture during a particularly bitter argument over the prenup – one of many.
Ken Griffin and money manager Anne Dias Griffin have reached a divorce settlement, heading off what could have been a deeply contentious and embarrassing trial in their long-running dispute.
Anne Dias-Griffin, the soon-to-be ex-wife of hedge fund manager Ken Griffin, is seeking $1 million a month in alimony, CNBC reports, citing court documents filed Friday.