Court Upholds Couple’s Split, Aired on YouTube
A New York court of appeals sided with a Broadway mogul after he was involved in an ugly divorce that played out on YouTube. The state Supreme Court’s Appellate Division upheld a ruling by a lower court granting Philip Smith a divorce from his ex-wife Tricia Walsh-Smith on Tuesday. The court declared their prenuptial agreement valid. She savaged him in a widely-seen video on YouTube.
The court of appeals said that her move to “publicly humiliate” her ex-husband partly justified the divorce on the grounds of the cruel and inhuman treatment.
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