Tipper and Al Gore not only bought an 8.8 million dollar California mansion through a trust months before the couple separated, but also transferred as many as nine properties in Carthage, Tenn., from their own names into a limited liability company in Nov 2009 - moves that observers see as a clever way to cover and protect assets from legal claims. The transfer took place on Nov. 30, 2009, after an Oregon masseuse lodged a January 2009 police complaint accusing the former vice president of having sexually abused her, reports The New York Post.
Some, like Manhattan divorce lawyer Sherri Donovan say the Gores bought
the California estate through a trust.
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Posted by Chait Kamireddy, Associate Editor, Wealth Strategies Journal.

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