He has taken her to the cleaners #story #shorts #celebrity

Lovers Bud
9 Jul 202401:00

Summary

TLDRBachelorette alum Rachel Lindsay married chiropractor Brian Abasolo, ignoring family warnings. Despite her attorney background, she forgoes a prenup. Four years later, Brian seeks divorce, claiming a $16,000 annual income and demands $166,000 monthly spousal support to uphold their lifestyle, plus $75,000 for legal fees. He refuses to vacate her apartment, leaving Rachel regretting her prenup decision as the case continues.

Takeaways

  • 💍 Lindsay, a 'Bachelorette' alum, married Brian Abasolo, a chiropractor she met on the show.
  • 👨‍⚖️ Lindsay's family, including her federal judge father, warned her about Brian but she didn't heed their advice.
  • 💔 Despite her initial proposal of a prenup, which Brian declined, they got married out of love.
  • 💔 After four years of marriage, Brian filed for divorce, seeking to financially benefit from the separation.
  • 💼 Brian claims to make only $16,000 a year, which is significantly less than the average income.
  • 🤑 He is demanding $166,000 per month in spousal support to maintain their marital lifestyle.
  • 💼 Lindsay offered $10,000 per month, which Brian has refused, indicating a significant discrepancy in expectations.
  • 📑 Brian is also requesting $75,000 to cover his legal fees, adding to the financial demands.
  • 🏠 He has refused to leave the apartment that Lindsay owns, further complicating the situation.
  • 📝 The case is ongoing, with Lindsay expressing regret for not signing a prenup.
  • 🤔 The transcript raises questions about the fairness of Brian's demands and Lindsay's financial future.

Q & A

  • Who are Rachel and Lindsay from the Bachelorette?

    -Rachel and Lindsay are alumni from the reality TV show 'The Bachelorette', where contestants compete for the affection of a bachelorette.

  • What was the profession of Brian Abasolo when he met Rachel on The Bachelorette?

    -Brian Abasolo was a chiropractor when he met Rachel on the 13th season of The Bachelorette.

  • What were Rachel's family's concerns about Brian?

    -Rachel's family, including her father who is a federal judge, warned her about Brian, suggesting that he might not be trustworthy.

  • Why did Rachel consider a prenup but ultimately did not sign one?

    -As an attorney, Rachel initially brought up the idea of signing a prenup, but Brian rejected the idea. Out of love, she agreed to forego the prenup.

  • What is the current situation regarding Brian and Rachel's marriage?

    -After four years of marriage, Brian filed for divorce and is seeking spousal support to maintain their marital lifestyle.

  • What is Brian's claimed annual income and how does it compare to the average income of a fast-food worker?

    -Brian claims to make only $16,000 yearly, which is lower than the average income of someone working at McDonald's.

  • How much spousal support is Brian requesting from Rachel?

    -Brian is asking for $166,000 per month in spousal support.

  • What additional financial demands has Brian made in the divorce proceedings?

    -Brian is also requesting $75,000 to cover his legal fees and has refused to leave the apartment owned by Rachel.

  • What does Rachel offer as spousal support in comparison to Brian's request?

    -Rachel has offered $10,000 in spousal support, which is significantly less than the $166,000 monthly that Brian is asking for.

  • What does Rachel regret about her marriage to Brian?

    -Rachel regrets not signing a prenuptial agreement before marrying Brian.

  • What is the current status of the divorce case between Rachel and Brian?

    -The case is ongoing, with the details of the financial disputes and outcomes yet to be resolved.

Outlines

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💔 Prenup Regret: The Bachelorette's Financial Dilemma

The paragraph discusses the unfortunate financial situation of a former Bachelorette contestant, Rachel Lindsay, who married Brian Abasolo, a chiropractor she met on the show. Despite initial warnings from her family about Brian's intentions, Rachel chose to overlook them and did not sign a prenuptial agreement before marriage. Four years into their marriage, Brian filed for divorce, seeking a substantial amount of spousal support based on their marital lifestyle. He claims to earn only $16,000 annually, which is significantly less than what a McDonald's worker would make, and is asking for $166,000 per month, plus $75,000 for legal fees. Rachel offered $10,000, but Brian has refused to accept it and has not left the apartment she owns. The case is still ongoing, and Rachel is left to deal with the consequences of not having a prenup in place.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Cash Cow

A 'cash cow' refers to something that generates a steady and substantial income with little to no additional investment. In the context of the video, it implies that Brian is exploiting Rachel's financial resources for his own benefit. The term is used to describe the situation where Rachel is being financially taken advantage of after their marriage.

💡Bachelorette

The term 'Bachelorette' is used to describe a woman who is the main subject of a dating reality show where she has the opportunity to choose a partner from a group of bachelors. In this video, Rachel Lindsay is an alumnus of the show, having met her now ex-husband Brian Abasolo on the 13th season.

💡Chiropractor

A chiropractor is a healthcare professional who focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders, particularly the spine. Brian Abasolo, who Rachel met on the show, is a chiropractor, and this is part of the initial attraction that Rachel felt towards him.

💡Dazzling Looks

The phrase 'dazzling looks' is used to describe someone's physical appearance that is exceptionally attractive or striking. In the script, it is mentioned to emphasize the initial attraction Rachel felt for Brian based on his appearance.

💡Spanish Accent

A 'Spanish accent' refers to the way Spanish is pronounced, which can be distinctive and attractive to some people. The script mentions Brian's Spanish accent as one of the attributes that made him instantly appealing to Rachel.

💡Federal Judge

A 'federal judge' is a judicial officer appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate to serve on the federal courts of the United States. Rachel's father, who is a federal judge, warned her about Brian, indicating a potential concern about his character or intentions.

💡Prenup

A 'prenup' is short for prenuptial agreement, a legal contract signed by two individuals before they marry that outlines the division of assets in the event of a divorce. Rachel suggested signing a prenup, which Brian rejected, leading to potential financial complications post-divorce.

💡Divorce

Divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage by a court. In the video, Brian filed for divorce after four years of marriage, which has led to a contentious legal battle over financial support.

💡Spousal Support

Spousal support, also known as alimony, is a payment made by one spouse to the other, usually after a divorce, to help maintain the standard of living established during the marriage. Brian is seeking spousal support from Rachel, claiming he needs it to maintain their marital lifestyle.

💡Legal Fees

Legal fees are the costs associated with hiring an attorney or legal services. Brian is requesting $75,000 to pay his legal fees, indicating the high cost of the divorce proceedings.

💡Regret

Regret is a feeling of sadness or disappointment over something that has happened, especially when it involves a loss or a missed opportunity. Rachel regrets not signing a prenup, which is a central theme in the video as it highlights the potential financial consequences of her decision.

Highlights

Rachel Lindsay, a former Bachelorette, married Brian Abasolo, a chiropractor she met on the show.

Rachel was immediately attracted to Brian's looks and Spanish accent.

Rachel's family, including her federal judge father, warned her about Brian.

Despite warnings, Rachel chose to ignore them and proceed with the relationship.

Brian rejected the idea of a prenup when Rachel, an attorney, suggested it.

They married without a prenup, and their marriage appeared perfect initially.

After four years, Brian filed for divorce, intending to financially benefit from the split.

Brian claims a low annual income of $16,000, much less than a typical job.

He is seeking spousal support to maintain the lifestyle they had during marriage.

Rachel offered $10,000 for spousal support, but Brian is demanding $166,000 monthly.

Brian is also requesting $75,000 to cover his legal fees for the divorce proceedings.

He has refused to leave the apartment that Rachel owns.

The divorce case is ongoing, with Rachel expressing regret for not signing a prenup.

The situation raises questions about the fairness of spousal support in divorce cases.

Rachel's experience highlights the importance of prenuptial agreements in high-asset marriages.

The case also brings attention to the potential for financial exploitation in relationships.

Listeners are encouraged to consider whether Brian's actions are justified or opportunistic.

Transcripts

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he has turned her into his cash cow

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here's why she has no choice Rachel

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Lindsay The Bachelorette alumni met

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Brian abasolo a chiropractor at the 13th

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season of bachelorette she was instantly

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Smitten by his dazzling looks and

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Spanish accent she took him to her

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family but they warned her about him her

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father who is a federal judge also

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warned her but she refused when he

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proposed as an attorney she brought up

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the idea of signing a prenup but he

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rejected it again out of love she agreed

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they got married and and everything

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looked perfect but after 4 years Brian

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filed for divorce and he's now out to

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clean her he claims he only makes

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$16,000 yearly which is lower than

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working at McDonald so he needs spousal

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support to maintain their marital

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lifestyle she offered $10,000 but he is

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asking for $166,000 monthly he is

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requesting $75,000 to pay his legal fees

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and has refused to leave the apartment

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she owns the case is ongoing and she

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regrets not signing a prenup so what do

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you think does she deserve it or is he

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