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Her Husband’s Cousin Never Came for His China Cabinet — She Eventually Sold It — Now He Says She Owes Him the Money

The woman went above and beyond. The post Her Husband’s Cousin Never Came for His China Cabinet — She Eventually Sold It — Now He Says She Owes Him the Money appeared first on TwistedSifter.
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The korea Herald News
· Jul 10, 2026
Wang Xiaofei breaks silence on Barbie Hsu inheritance, respects Koo Jun-yup's share
Chinese entrepreneur Wang Xiaofei addressed the rumors surrounding the inheritance of his late ex-wife, actor Barbie Hsu, and said that he respects that a third of her estate will go to her second husband, Korean singer Koo Jun-yup, better known as DJ Koo. According to Taiwanese media reports on Wednesday, Wang's representative issued a statement clearing the speculation over Hsu's estate, including matters related to mortgage payments, children, Hsu's mother and Koo. Hsu was married to Wang for
The Daily Wire
· Jul 8, 2026
Mitch McConnell’s Wife Breaks Silence Amid Mysterious Health Saga
Former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) wife Elaine Chao released a statement acknowledging her decision to remain in China despite her husband’s lengthy hospitalization. After weeks of public speculation about McConnell’s condition — and even some rumors that he was not expected to recover — a spokesperson for Chao said she did not believe ...
RedState
· Jul 9, 2026
The Only Thing More Mysterious Than McConnell's Illness Is His Wife's Jaunt to China to Meet With the CCP
The Only Thing More Mysterious Than McConnell's Illness Is His Wife's Jaunt to China to Meet With the CCP
TwistedSifter
· Jul 7, 2026
She Made a Handshake Deal to Buy the Empty Lot Next Door. Then Her Neighbor Passed Away, and the Inheriting Daughter Unleashed a Real Estate Nightmare.
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Conservative Review
· Jun 23, 2026
‘She Can’t Keep Her Story Straight’: Ilhan Omar’s New Claim That Her Husband Made Next to Nothing From Worthless Companies Is Contradicted by His Own Accountants
Is she just making it up as she goes along? Rep. Ilhan Omar's (D., Minn.) latest financial disclosures—now claiming her husband earned as little as 200 in 2025 from his two worthless companies—are contradicted by his own accountants, who wrote in 2025 that the companies are worth millions of dollars, according to a letter viewed this spring by the Wall Street Journal.The post ‘She Can’t Keep Her Story Straight’: Ilhan Omar’s New Claim That Her Husband Made Next to Nothing From Worthless Companies Is Contradicted by His Own Accountants appeared first on .
The Daily Beast
· Jul 4, 2026
Mitch McConnell’s Wife’s Bizarre Move After CPR Drama Revealed
BRYAN WOOLSTON / REUTERS/Bryan WoolstonSen. Mitch McConnell’s wife reportedly traveled to China just three days after he received CPR following an apparent heart attack.Elaine Chao, 73, who has been married to the 84-year-old Republican lawmaker since 1993 and formerly served as transportation secretary in the first Trump administration, traveled to Beijing and met with Chinese Vice President Han Zheng just days after McConnell’s hospitalization. Photos circulating in Chinese media show Chao sitting across from Zheng on June 17, reportedly discussing efforts to strengthen China–U.S. relations.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Related coverage for "Her Husband’s Cousin Never Came for His China Cabinet — She Eventually Sold It — Now He Says She Owes Him the Money": The korea Herald News — Wang Xiaofei breaks silence on Barbie Hsu inheritance, respects Koo Jun-yup's share. The Daily Wire — Mitch McConnell’s Wife Breaks Silence Amid Mysterious Health Saga. RedState — The Only Thing More Mysterious Than McConnell's Illness Is His Wife's Jaunt to China to Meet With the CCP. TwistedSifter — She Made a Handshake Deal to Buy the Empty Lot Next Door. Then Her Neighbor Passed Away, and the Inheriting Daughter Unleashed a Real Estate Nightmare.. Conservative Review — ‘She Can’t Keep Her Story Straight’: Ilhan Omar’s New Claim That Her Husband Made Next to Nothing From Worthless Companies Is Contradicted by His Own Accountants. The Daily Beast — Mitch McConnell’s Wife’s Bizarre Move After CPR Drama Revealed