In the Wake of the Shattered Promises
On their seventh wedding anniversary, Kimberly Williams discovered a divorce agreement in Richard Munoz's nightstand drawer.
It was covered in scribbles and cross-outs, as if he'd agonized over the decision time and again.
[If I fall in love with someone else during the marriage, I voluntarily give up all my assets and leave with nothing. Here's the list of properties.]
He'd originally vowed to walk away penniless for her sake, but in the asset section, he'd crossed things out one by one.
First, he struck through the house he planned to give her, then changed the $50 million to $500,000.
Finally, in a ruthless scrawl, he added: [Better if Kimberly leaves with nothing. Can't help it. Lotta is pregnant.]