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Report: Wal-Mart heiress: Paige Laurie Dubbert Divorcing

April 22, 2014 by  

Report: Wal-Mart heiress: Paige Laurie Dubbert Divorcing, Walmart heiress Paige Laurie Dubbert is divorcing her husband of nearly six years citing irreconcilable differences.

As well as launching divorce proceedings against high school sweetheart Patrick ‘Bo’ Dubbert, the unhappy heiress has also filed a civil lawsuit, reports TMZ.

In the civil suit she accuses her husband of stealing thousands of dollars from a business – a Malibu retail center – that they had operated.

The lawsuit alleges that Bo convinced Paige to let him hire a friend as co-manager, then the two men made themselves general contractors and upped their salaries to $70,000 a month.

She also alleges that her husband also paid himself $250,000 a year to manage the project on top of the other fees.

The couple married at a top-secret wedding in Columbia in June 2008. They signed a prenup which not only protected her fortune, but also provided her husband with the right to spousal support if they ever divorced.

Paige isn’t contesting that amount that she agreed to pay, reports TMZ and plans to change her name back to Elizabeth Paige Laurie.

She is the daughter of Nancy Walton Lawrie, the youngest daughter of Bud Walton, the brother and business partner of Walmart founder Sam Walton.

Nancy and her sister Ann Walton Kroenke between them own a stake in the retail behemoth worth over $6 billion.

Mother and daughter caused controversy in 2004 when they made a $25 million naming rights gift towards the building of a new $75 million basketball arena at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.

Nancy and her husband Bill Lawrie decided to name the facility Paige Sports Arena after their daughter.

Neither parents nor daughter had ever attended the university, instead Paige graduated that year from the University of Southern California.

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