A newly married underwear heiress, Candice Feinberg, has accused her husband of 'conning' her into spending 744,000 dollars on his New Jersey lover.
Feinberg is seeking 10.7 million dollars from her estranged husband Steven Lalicata in a Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit, the New York Post reported.
According to Feinberg, Lalicata, 30, persuaded her into withdrawing the amount from her trust fund so that he could pay off his supposed gambling debts, but all the while he "was stealing the money to live a double life."
Feinberg, who met "hunky" Lalicata in July 2010 and got hitched in 2011, believes that her hubby had conspired with a cousin and a pal to concoct "an elaborate scheme to steal large sums of money" from her.
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