This ignores legal realities about property and transferring wealth. When she buys him for 400mil, she will briefly place the money in escrow, reducing them to 700 and 400mil. Then, when he becomes her property, Taylor also gains his assets, reaching 1.5 billion when the escrow is released.
This ignores legal realities about property and transferring wealth. When she buys him for 400mil, she will briefly place the money in escrow, reducing them to 700 and 400mil. Then, when he becomes her property, Taylor also gains his assets, reaching 1.5 billion when the escrow is released.
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Yeah no.
Her assets: ~1.5b
His assets:
Nope, his assets go to $0, as they belong to her now. What you propose is the economical equivalent of a perpetual motion machine
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I mean, you’re assuming she’s buying him from him, historically speaking there was some violence and a third party involved.
They did the math