Bill Gross's ex-wife wins temporary restraining order - reports

'Unmitigated harassment and intimidation'

Tom Eckett
clock • 1 min read

Bill Gross's former wife Sue Gross has won a temporary restraining order against the 'bond king', according to reports.

According to CBS News, Gross (pictured) spent almost $1m (£760,000) over a nine-month period on a security company hired to photograph and videotape her. They legally ended their 32-year marriage last October. In the public documents, she described her former partner as a "cruel, vengeful and vindictive man with practically limitless financial resources". The court filings also allege he left their mansion in "utter chaos and disrepair" with damage to artwork, stained carpets and dead fish left in an air vent. In addition, he is alleged to have "engaged in the unmitigated harassment a...

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