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Goldman Sachs director 'offered 28-year-old Slovakian £500,000 to leave her pensioner husband'
A millionaire banker offered a 28-year-old Slovakian woman £500,000 to leave her pensioner husband, a court has been told.
Yann Samuelides, a managing director at investment bank Goldman Sachs, allegedly promised the cash to Alzbeta Holmokova if she married him and left 67-year-old Denis Morley.
The 35-year-old also threatened to kill himself if she stopped seeing him, Mr Morley told a divorce hearing at Clerkenwell and Shoreditch County Court in London.
The retired businessman also claimed that Mr Samuelides, from France, who became a Goldman Sachs managing director two years ago, showered his wife with gifts and rented a flat for her.
'He bribed her to leave me,' Mr Morley, from Coventry, said. 'My wife had told him she loved and respected her husband. She said she was happy and had to refuse him.
'He threatened to commit suicide if she stopped seeing him. So I said: "Youâd better keep seeing him."
'His response was: "Hereâs a £5,000 diamond ring, hereâs a £1,500 handbag and £3,500 cash."
'Eventually he said: "Leave your husband and come and live with me and Iâll give you £500,000." She has told me that sheâs with him for the money. Sheâs not going to get the £500,000 unless she marries him.'
Mr Morley admits having once threatened to kill Mr Samuelides. His wife filed for divorce on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour.
Neither Mr Samuelides nor Ms Holmokova commented as they arrived together at court.
The case was adjourned until 13 October.
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From the Daily Mail
Goldman Sachs director 'offered 28-year-old Slovakian £500,000 to leave her pensioner husband'
A millionaire banker offered a 28-year-old Slovakian woman £500,000 to leave her pensioner husband, a court has been told.
Yann Samuelides, a managing director at investment bank Goldman Sachs, allegedly promised the cash to Alzbeta Holmokova if she married him and left 67-year-old Denis Morley.
The 35-year-old also threatened to kill himself if she stopped seeing him, Mr Morley told a divorce hearing at Clerkenwell and Shoreditch County Court in London.
The retired businessman also claimed that Mr Samuelides, from France, who became a Goldman Sachs managing director two years ago, showered his wife with gifts and rented a flat for her.
'He bribed her to leave me,' Mr Morley, from Coventry, said. 'My wife had told him she loved and respected her husband. She said she was happy and had to refuse him.
'He threatened to commit suicide if she stopped seeing him. So I said: "Youâd better keep seeing him."
'His response was: "Hereâs a £5,000 diamond ring, hereâs a £1,500 handbag and £3,500 cash."
'Eventually he said: "Leave your husband and come and live with me and Iâll give you £500,000." She has told me that sheâs with him for the money. Sheâs not going to get the £500,000 unless she marries him.'
Mr Morley admits having once threatened to kill Mr Samuelides. His wife filed for divorce on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour.
Neither Mr Samuelides nor Ms Holmokova commented as they arrived together at court.
The case was adjourned until 13 October.
Read more: http://www.dail*****.co.uk/news/art...00-leave-pensioner-husband.html#ixzz0QQ8LkgQH
