Fertility Specialist Helps Couples Get Pregnant, Then Has Affair With Wives- Mysteriously Found Dead
2/24/20261 hr 5 min
Everyone hears about pre-nups but what about post-nups? They’re drafted and signed AFTER two people are legally married and they’re typically much weaker when brought in front of a judge.
For example, the following post-nups of a young couple in Hawaii will likely not stand up in court.
It states that in the event of a divorce: the husband gets all the assets; their family home and full custody of their daughter. The wife gets nothing.
Nothing besides two stipulations:
She is permanently banned from visiting psychics nor can she ever, under no circumstance, see or speak to her fertility specialist ever again.
The specialist is a local acupuncturist named Jon Takuhara who has helped multiple couples successfully conceive. What does Jon have to do with anything? And is it just a coincidence that two weeks after the couple signs their post-nups, Jon is found murdered?
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Daniel· Host1:01
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Stephanie Soo· Host1:04
It's a big debate. The good old infidelity clause in a prenuptial agreement. Is it viable? Is it not viable? It depends on the state. You think that you can just write in there, "Before I get married, hey, husband, hey, future wife, if you think you're gonna cheat on me, guess again. You're not, because you're gonna give me everything if you do." Some judges in certain states will say, "Yeah, that doesn't work here. You're still gonna