Young Jeezy Squashes Beef With Gucci Mane+Tiger Draws Up New Prenup Agreement+Photos of Dirty Money,

Details of Tiger Woods revised prenup! Apparently Tiger is negotiating an immediate $5 million payout to his wife, Elin Nordegren Woods and revising her prenup to give her as much as $55 million more to stay with him for just two more years as The Daily Beast reports. Wait she can get up to $80 million if she put up with him longer.. read on!
The Lawyer familiar with the couple’s negotiations told The Daily Beast that Tiger also has agreed to shorten the original prenup to seven years from the date of marriage, meaning it will vest in another two.
And the revised agreement provides for a staggered schedule of payments spread out over five years that could be worth upward of $75 million. So for Elin to collect $80 million, she’ll need to stay with Tiger another seven years, be a dutiful wife in showing up with him at social events and in public as if they were still the perfect couple, and sign a nondisclosure form that will prevent her from ever telling her story. Even if she lasts only two more years, she’ll still walk away with nearly twice what she was entitled to under the original prenup.
Now that is what I call a come up. Sistah’s you know we would have whipped Tigers ass and kept it moving till the next day. Leave him oh no we not leaving him lol.
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Dirty Money got’s some new photos check them out below




Young Jeezy,gucci Mane,DJ Drama Squash Beef

It looks like Jeezy done finally came to his senses. He was heard on hot 107.9 squashing the beef with DJ Drama: “You know nobody can ever change this history we made, we made classics,” Young Jeezy said of his mended relationship with DJ Drama. “And besides that, we opened up a lane for a lot of these young cats to come into the game. I seen more trappin’ in in the industry now than I ever seen. I know we had a lot to do with this….I just want everyone to know, just by me and you sitting here talking, that’s what men do. Now it’s back to the money, it’s back to the business. I aint gonna lie, I was caught up in my feelings… We gotta make some more history and we gotta open some more doors for these people man.”
DJ Drama: “On my end its like even through everything, we weren’t speaking a lot, there was stuff in there. Then I realized we can agree to disagree,” DJ Drama said. “We are letting you know it’s bigger than us. We do what we do for yall. We are about to get so much more money, we are about to make so many more outlets for revenue for the city, for everybody to eat.”
He also squashes Beef With Gucci Mane and Gucci called in to hot 107.9 from jail:
Gucci Mane: “I’m a 100% down with it [squashing the beef], you know I’m 10 toes forward. I’m with it and I think it’s a great idea and that’s what I’m fittin’ to do. I hope everybody is ready cause it’s back on,” Gucci Mane said to Young Jeezy.
Jeezy:“That’s what it is homie,” Young Jeezy replied. “What’s understood aint gotta be said man. We gonna do this for the city so you just hold your head up. Me and Drama gonna hold it down brah, and that’s what it is. 100.”
Damn good look, it looks like history is about to made in 2010 we shall see.
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