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Could the Hogan divorce be one, big ugly ruse? A ruse! The attorney of John Graziano's family believes it might be reports The SP Times . John Graziano is the man who remains in the hospital and is suffering from brain damage due to a car accident involving Nick Hogan.
 
Kimberley Kohn, the Graziano attorney, thinks it's a way for them to protect their assets. Linda Hogan has asked for half of everything including a Bel Air mansion and a Florida home. Kimberly said if Linda gets half that would also cut Hulk's assets in half. If the car involved in the accident is not registered to both Linda and Hulk it could be hard to go after her, so they would have to go after Hulk only giving them less money.
 
She said they are planning to file a civil suit against the Hogans in 2008. They will file as if Linda and Hulk are still married.
 
They wouldn't.....would they? I wouldn't put it past them. You can't trust a man with a mullet or a wealthy woman who dresses like a $3 hooker.
 
Thanks Mike
 



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