Wife pays cheating husband $7500 in coins!
Give that woman a medal.
When Brandi Lee was cheated on by her husband the last thing she expected was to have to pay him when they divorced.
Brandi's now ex-husband cheated on her with a family friend, and Brandi has taken matters into her own hands after she was ordered to pay out her husband $7500.
Taking to social media Brandi explains: "So a man that I was married too, bless his heart, decided to do me the biggest favor of my LIFE & slept..his own FRIENDS wife.. the woman who attended my WEDDING & watched me hold hands & look into the eyes of the man I loved & promise him my forever all while knowing damn well they were sleeping together! Well I busted em & that led us into divorce court, & for some god awful reason I was ordered to pay HIM $7,500 for cheating on me, beating on me &&& walk-in out on our 2 beautiful babies, our dream home & our happily ever after marriage."
Since posting her genius idea to pay her cheating ex the full amount of $7500 in coins, floods of both men and women have posted their absolute joy at Brandi's cunning plan.
"Absolutely love this... you f#ckin go girl", commented one.
Brandi adds: "So it is what it is, & now I have to pay him. Courts order. So I’m payin him! The court order & I quote says “I have to pay him THE SUM OF $7500.” That’s it. It does not say how. So I went to our local bank, told them my story & you guessed it, those beautiful little ladies at our bank we’re MORE THEN HAPPY to not only assist but to support me in my payment plan."
In a twist Brandi claims that their local bank doesn't accept coin deposits unless they are counted: "Another little kicker, our local bank will not accept change unless it is rolled...... sooooo here we go!!!!!"
"Who cares what the reason was... I think you rock for what you done!! Keep on rocking.. 😊", said one follower.
Since Brandi shared her genius payment method her post has gone viral, her post has been shared thousands of times and has had over 10,000 comments!
Michelle Connolly has worked as a photo director, social media manager and photo editor at some of Australia's biggest media companies, including New Idea. She is now editor of Practical Parenting and loving mum-of-two.