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The Ex-Wife Of Singer Phil Collins Finally Agrees To Vacate His $40,000,000 Home After Moving Her Boy Toy Into The Miami Mansion

January 5. 2021

Orianne Cevey was Phil Collins third wife. They were married between 1999 to 2006 and tried to reconcile last year, with it ending in disaster.

This is a follow up to the November 12, 2020 "Singer Phil Collins Ex-Wife Humiliates Him In Florida Court Stating He Is Impotent And Didn't Shower For A Year" article regarding HIPAA violations in disclosing items concerning the 69-year-old singer's medical records (impotence).

Weeks later in December 2020 a court hearing was held where Collin's lawyers, as well as the judge presiding over the case, Judge Spencer Eig, slammed Cevey's conduct in publicly stating Collins is impotent. If it's true her conduct constitutes a HIPAA violation of the highest tier, as it was done with malice and forethought.

She also maliciously stated in the court record that he hadn't showered in a year, which is medically implausible. Do you realize what his skin would look like if that were true. He'd be covered in sores and likely dead.

Phil Collins and Orianne Cevey in 2016

Vanity Fair reported, "During the couple’s most recent hearing, Judge Eig told Cevey to stop making 'scandalous' remarks about her ex-husband or else risk having her claim to half his $40 million Miami mansion thrown out entirely, according to the Daily Mail. Judge Eig also sided with Collins’s lawyers, who urged the judge to strike Cevey’s offending statements from the record."

The judge ruled, "The court grants the motion to strike immaterial, impertinent, and scandalous allegations. If you file the motion tomorrow with all of the same allegations that are not in compliance with the order, then you run the risk of your complaint being dismissed with prejudice."

Collin's ex-wife, Orianne Cevey, 46, has now agreed to vacate his Miami Beach mansion, as will her boy toy, Thomas Bates, 31, who is with her for the money. The newly married couple have been been given until January 21, 2021. She has now purchased a smaller, cheaper house in a less affluent area of South Florida for $5,500,000.

Phil Collins $40,000,000 Miami Beach house

The fact of the matter is Collins gave her a large $50,000,000 divorce settlement. Then she deceived him that they would get back together last year and used it as a rouse to move into his palatial $40,000,000 Miami mansion. Then she quickly married her boy toy, Bates, and moved him into Collins' property. That was mean, conniving and very insulting.

It also is greedy. He didn't leave her penniless. $50,000,000 is a substantial settlement. At the end of the day, she didn't help him write any of his hits nor did she sing them. He wasn't even with her when he made his top hits in the 80s and 90s, and embarked on tours, all of which comprise the bulk of his fortune.

Therefore, trying to scrape out all the money in his bank account and commandeer his other assets (the $40,000,000 house), in addition to "jewelry, memorabilia, unpublished music, and collection of items from the Battle of the Alamo said to be worth $15 million" that was in his Miami Beach house, looks particularly bad.

Orianne Cevey with Phil Collins when they wed in 1999

Collins also has children by her (two), his first wife (two), and his second wife (one) who need to be provided for as well. She should get everyone's money, then? What about his five kids? Are they to be left with nothing or little because his third wife is trying to clean him out.

This is greedy. She's giving me some serious Yoko Ono vibes (and I don't agree with what she did to John Lennon's first born, her stepson, in keeping the bulk of the singer's massive estate from him, while she lives in absolute luxury).

No matter what, the children must be provided for in these situations. There should always be money set aside in wills and or trusts for the children, because life is hard as it is for many, and if you can help your offspring financially after you're gone, you should do so.

Thomas Bates, 31, and Orianne Cevey, 46

No wife or ex-wife or girlfriend should try to or get all or most of the money. That is immoral and comes back to a person. All the children should get something too in properly structured wills and proper settlements if there is a divorce. The children should always be the financial priority.

Cevey's new husband is an aspiring musician who is looking for his big break in the entertainment industry. Then all of a sudden he quickly marries the ex-wife of Phil Collins, a well known, rich musician, who had to hand over $50,000,000 to her in a divorce. How convenient for Bates. Wouldn't it be ironic if Bates divorced her and tried to take all her money to run off with a woman half her age.

STORY SOURCE

Phil Collins’s Ex-Wife Now Wants $20 Million to Leave His $40 Million Mansion

There’s $15 million worth of the musician’s Alamo memorabilia hanging in the balance.

OCTOBER 21, 2020 - After accusing Orianne Cevey and “her new husband” of “an armed occupation and takeover” of his approximately $40 million Miami Beach mansion, Phil Collins took his ex-wife to court on Tuesday in the hopes of finally getting her to leave.

During the 90-minute proceedings held over Zoom, Collins’s lawyer accused Cevey of using “gamesmanship” to take the home as well as intentionally slowing down the legal process by repeatedly changing lawyers and allegations, according to the Daily Mail. Judge Stephanie Silver also highlighted the fact that Cevey’s latest lawyer was the third she and her new husband, businessman Thomas Bates, had hired in four days. In addition to her new representation, she also “filed a counterclaim seeking approximately $20 million” from the musician, as her lawyer argued that she has an ownership stake in the home, despite the property being registered under a company owned by Collins.

A large part of the hearing was used to discuss the removal of Collins’s valuables from the home which he claims are in “substantial risk,” including jewelry, memorabilia, unpublished music, and collection of items from the Battle of the Alamo said to be worth $15 million—a portion of which have already been donated to a San Antonio museum. Both parties agreed to have the items removed and put in storage until their case is decided...

https://www.vanityfair.com

A Judge Ordered Phil Collins’s Ex-Wife to Stop Making “Scandalous” Allegations About His Hygiene

Orianne Cevey still insists she’s entitled to half the musician’s $40 million mansion, where she currently lives with her new husband.

DECEMBER 3, 2020 - The court’s previous recommendation that Phil Collins and his ex-wife Orianne Cevey work out their property and financial disputes amongst themselves over Zoom doesn’t seem to have turned out so well.

Despite that one friend who still thinks the on-again, off-again couple could get back together, and the pair reaching a “partial settlement” in October, it seems that Cevey has destroyed any chance of reconciliation after claiming in court documents that her ex is a binge-drinking “hermit” dealing with impotency and hygiene issues. All of those are claims the presiding Judge Spencer Eig has recommended be struck from the record.

During the couple’s most recent hearing, Judge Eig told Cevey to stop making “scandalous” remarks about her ex-husband or else risk having her claim to half his $40 million Miami mansion thrown out entirely, according to the Daily Mail. Judge Eig also sided with Collins’s lawyers, who urged the judge to strike Cevey’s offending statements from the record. The former couple’s ongoing dispute is over the rightful inhabitant and financial beneficiary of Collins’s mansion, which the musician claims Cevey and her new husband Thomas Bates seized via “an armed occupation and takeover,” which the pair has reportedly denied...

https://www.vanityfair.com

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