Sue Ann Hamm, an economist and lawyer from America, has a net worth of $1 billion.
In April 1988, Sue Ann Hamm tied the knot with Harold Hamm, an American oil magnate.
Executive positions at Continental Resources were previously held by Sue Ann.
May 2012 saw her filing for divorce from Harold.
Harold stated that Sue Ann and he parted ways in 2005.
Forbes stated in 2014 that a ruling would permit the majority of Harold’s ownership of Continental after the divorce.
In August 2014, it was reported by various media outlets, including CNN, that Harold may have to settle his divorce case in a way that would break his world record, with almost half of his estimated wealth being at risk.
Rumors are circulating that the couple did not have a prenuptial agreement, and the $5-10 billion payout could make their divorce the most expensive in history.
In 2012, Harold Hamm was ranked as the 30th richest man in the United States and the 76th richest man globally.
Mitt Romney appointed him as his energy adviser in 2012.
Harold Hamm and his wife Sue Ann are parents to two children.
Sue Ann received a $1 billion divorce settlement from Harold Hamm in November 2014.
Although it’s not as expensive as the fourth most expensive divorce in history, it’s still significantly less expensive than the nearly $7 billion that Sue and her lawyers were looking for.
I empathize and empathize with her.
Here’s a copy of the actual check that Harold gave Sue Ann, who was using her maiden name Arnalt, if you’re curious.
Count the amount to $974,790,317.77.