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Billionaire heiress at war with ex-best friend ‘after lesbian pass and $80m investment suggested by psychic went horribly wrong’

A billionaire heir fights with the best friend who is allegedly recommended to have a poorly recommended crypto investment of $ 80 million and ruined the relationships of a romantic advance.

Taylor Thomson, a 66 -year -old scon of Canada’s richest family, quickly clicked with the 47 -year -old former 47 -year -old social campaign designer Ashley Richardson when they locked his eyes to the Ritzy Malibu pool party in 2009.

However, after connecting to the hip for more than ten years – generous European holidays took a ‘bean’ during my pande – friendships came out of the rails dramatic.

The brave movement to confuse the money with friendship led to the rich duo to sue each other and the luxury life of Richardson once.

Now he’s using a Uber to live.

In 2009, Beau St. They met a mutual friend, a filmmaker called Clair.

When he saw Richardson, Thomson competed with him and said: ‘Oh my God! You have those magnificent heroin-shit arms, ‘ Wall Street Journal notified.

St. In 2016, Clair died of cancer at the age of 64 – but encouraged women to stay friends during the last farewell at the Malibu house.

Thomson, Richardson and Richardson’s girlfriend was a part of a private Los Angeles group of friends who often entered the Nobu package in Thomson’s Beach House.

Richardson was specially trained and came from a rich family – although their reserves were not close to Thomson’s size.

Taylor Thomson (right), 66, Scion of the richest family of Canada, former major -firing social campaign designer Ashley Richardson (left), 47, 47, quickly clicked.

The beginning of the end was in 2019 when Richardson said that he turned Thomson (depicted in 2004) - a claim that the billionaire violently rejected it

The beginning of the end was in 2019 when Richardson said that he turned Thomson (depicted in 2004) – a claim that the billionaire violently rejected it

Richardson often visited Thomson’s Bel Air Mansion, which he often sold for $ 27 million in 2023, to cook market meals with his heir daughter.

The beginning of the end was in 2019 when Richardson said that his relationship with his girlfriend ended and suggested that Thomson was a lover.

Richardson was based on a turbulent time with his partner and suggested that Thomson would leave his girlfriend and be with him.

Richardson said, ‘Imagine how good his life will be,’ he said Wall Street Journal Thompson allegedly told him during a trip to British Columbia.

While Richardson said he did not accept the romantic invitation, Thomson claimed that this strange change has never happened.

Thomson’s spokesman open to Wall Street Journal.

Regardless of the following year, Richardson and Thomson decided to create a Covid Pod, a small group to socialize safely during his pandemi.

However, financial problems came to Richardson, who worked as a Development Manager in the rebel media with his pandemi.

Although he was in good condition before, he suddenly saw that he had tied him to cash and needed a new source of income.

He asked for guidance from the famous psychic Psish Michelle Whitedove and subscribed to a $ 25 bulletin per month.

Richardson said that Thomson, who sold for $ 27 million in 2023 for $ 27 million, said that he frequently visited Bel Air Mansion (in the picture) to cook market meals with his heir daughter.

Richardson said that Thomson, who sold for $ 27 million in 2023 for $ 27 million, said that he frequently visited Bel Air Mansion (in the picture) to cook market meals with his heir daughter.

According to Instagram Bio, Whited died in 2022 at the age of 54, Whited was a well -known psychic and environment, a self -declared ‘expert futurist’.

In 2021, he made a prediction that attracted Richardson’s attention – the rise of a crypto currency called Persistent.

‘Permanence, this will come to everyone and another dark horse will be a big dog. Take it and sit on it, that’s what I’m going to say to myself, ‘Whited wrote.

As of April -May 2021, the permanent coin called XPRT was valued at $ 3, each to $ 13.

Richardson thought it was a promising trend, and he warned him about his descending financing his best rich friend who was allegedly ruthless.

According to The Wall Street Journal, Richardson wrote to a healer in 2020.

Thomson later took Richardson’s proposal to his spiritual advisor to Astrologist Robert Sabella.

Sabella wrote in August 2021 that Thomson would fall in October, but other crypto currencies were looking up.

He asked for guidance from the famous psychic michelle Whitedove (in the picture) and subscribed to a $ 25 bulletin per month

He asked for guidance from the famous psychic michelle Whitedove (in the picture) and subscribed to a $ 25 bulletin per month

There is a very high reading above the “Theta” (’10’). “Permanence” (even higher), ‘Sabella’ to Thomson’a Richardson’a wrote in an e -mail.

Thomson’s spokesman The Wall Street Journal told him, “ Taylor trusts his own instincts and would use Robert as a drilling board, ” he said.

‘He would not make important life decisions based on his suggestions.’

Thomson, with help and enthusiasm to address Richardson’s crypto currency world, thomson threw the coins more than $ 40 million.

At first, the messages between the couple examined by the Wall Street Journal praise Richardson’s early success of Persistent.

Richardson also invested tens of thousands of dollars in a psychic -approved XPR coin, fell on his computer, watched Thomson’s money and traded for him.

Richardson, who has no financial history, said that it was stressful to move his friend’s assets. He didn’t pay money to do that, dedi he said.

At the summit, Thomson’s crypto investments led by Richardson alone were about $ 140 million.

With a written correspondence among women, Thomson wanted to buy $ 60 million of the XPRT coin.

Thomson (in the picture) claimed that Richardson lost about $ 80 million via poorly invested crypto

Thomson (in the picture) claimed that Richardson lost about $ 80 million via poorly invested crypto

60 Are you sure you want it? !! I will try. You should still be Devversify [sic]’Richardson replied.

On the same day, Thomson’s brothers wrote to follow what he believed to be a pile of his family.

In the note, according to The Wall Street Journal, he acknowledged that ‘it was always one for more risky investments than the rest of the family’ and attracted his attention by the crypto.

However, Thomson’s representative said he had never sent this e -mail to his brothers.

While he continued to invest most of his time – up to 20 hours a day – watching Thomson’s financing, Richardson’s mental health began to fall from stressful situation. He returned to alcohol to deal with.

At the end of 2021, Richardson said Thomson’s investment would enter millions of people despite the fluctuating value of permanence.

However, the crypto market fell in a short time and the coin became worthless in the middle of 2022.

Richardson moved to his childhood house in California, Monterey County, and became the Uber driver.

Thompson rented a special researcher to investigate Richardson’s crypto management and claimed that the former manager’s money has lost $ 80 million.

The investigation firm Guidepost told The Wall Street Journal that they were trying to make up for the money of tens of millions of dollars lost under the control of Mrs. Richardson ‘.

Women, a common friend who died in 64 in 2016, in a striking Malibu house, filmmaker Beau St. He met through Clair (in the picture).

Women, a common friend who died in 64 in 2016, in a striking Malibu house, filmmaker Beau St. He met through Clair (in the picture).

In 2023, Thomson sued Richardson and his permanence and demanded at least $ 25 million from his lost funds.

Later, Richardson, claiming that Thompson was trying to scribble him, opposed his heir to $ 10 million.

He couldn’t afford to hold a lawyer, so he began to use Chatgpt to represent him in court.

In the midst of the chaos, Richardson repeated again after he was sober for about two years, and as claimed, he sent a message to Thomson: ‘I lost everything because of you and decided to sue a person who had nothing to lose.

“I loved you more than anything.”

Thomson rejected all the charges and claimed that he had taken Richardson’s stories to the media for personal gain.

“After having a generous lifestyle on Mrs. Thomson’s victim, Mrs. Richardson took her fake story to the media to make more money from Mrs. Thomson, who we know for threatening it many times.” He said.

Legal drowning continues.

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