A Woman Is Being Sued By Her Ex For What She’s Writing On His Alimony Checks…
A woman in New Jersey has more than her share of stress these days. She’s suffering from terminally ill cancer. She has to pay her allegedly drunken ex-husband spousal support. And now, he’s suing her for emotional distress because she wrote something in her check memo line that insulted him.
The Daily Record reports that Diane Wagner, 57, wrote the terms “loser,” “bum,” and “adult child support,” as well as an acronym for a hostile phrase containing profanity on the checks that she sent out weekly.
Her ex-husband, Francis Wagner Jr., 61, receives Social Security disability and reportedly suffers from cancer and a bad heart. His attorney filed a lawsuit in Morristown, New Jersey, claiming the nasty notes had exacerbated Mr. Wagner’s poor health. Mrs. Wagner is also undergoing treatment for cancer.
Mr. Wager collects $744 per month from his ex-wife.
Mrs. Wagner said her 10-year marriage to Mr. Wagner ended badly. The two had engaged in many drunken bouts. She didn’t have the money to have a divorce trial, so she agreed to pay the support in an attempt to quickly put an end to the marriage.
Mr. Wagner collects Social Security/Disability payments and says the rude things his ex-wife wrote on her checks had a negative effect on his already poor health. He says he suffers from cancer and a bad heart, and his wife’s ‘harassment’ has now added emotional distress.
Mrs. Wagner is being treated for lung cancer that has spread to her bones. She says she can barely afford the support as it is. She filed for a reduction but the court denied her. She says she was emotionally distressed when her ex-husband’s law firm put a snapshot of her check (with personal information redacted), displaying the memo line.
According to AWM, an attorney representing her husband shared a photo of one alimony check on the Trautmann & Trautmann law firm’s Facebook page.
“Alimony for the man!” the caption read, next to a photo of one of Diane’s checks. “What’s funny is that the now ex-wife so hated paying our client — the husband — $800 per month for the next six years as alimony, and she had written Alimony/Adult Child Support in the memo of the weekly checks — until we put a stop to that harassment.”
Diane told the Record, “When I found out my personal business was on the Facebook page, that caused me distress.”
The law firm then sent her a cease and desist letter that said, “Please be advised that your writings are causing my client severe emotional distress and have led to him having sustained heart attacks in recent weeks.”
Mrs. Wagner doesn’t care if her ex-husband doesn’t like what she writes in her check memos.
“As far as I’m concerned I can write anything I want on the memo line because it’s a note to myself. I was the victim in that marriage. What more blood does he want from me? I pay him religiously,” she said to the Daily Record in a phone interview.
Sources: AWM, Daily Record