A wife, who hid $800,000 of her own money in a New York City bank, is suing the bank for telling her husband about the money.
Nazita Aminpour, a dentist from Long Island, New York, is suing Chase bank for $150,000, the amount she was forced to share with her husband, David Shamash, after a bank employee told him about the secret account.
The forty-three year old woman had a joint account at the bank with her 47-year-old husband, a custodial account for their three children and an account with her name only.
In a lawsuit that was filed in Queens Supreme Court, it alleged that during a cold calling conversation, an unidentified bank employee advised Shamash to move his small fortune from the low-interest bearing account into accounts that could earn him higher interest.
Shamash, who obviously did not know anything about the separate account, started harassing his wife for some money to invest in the stock market.
After being told “no” several times, Shamash then decided to ignore his wife, which caused her to fork over $155,000 to her husband.
In her suit, the dentist said the bank caused her duress, and not only is she asking for money she was forced to give her husband, she is also asking for legal fees.
WELL, THIS IS A MARRIAGE THAT WILL PROBABLY NOT LAST MUCH LONGER.
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