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Husband Threatened Divorce Revenge, Then Lost Almost Everything He Tried To Protect

by Layla Bui
August 20, 2026
in Social Issues

Divorce can turn into a financial battlefield fast, especially when one spouse has spent years threatening to use money, property, and even the children as leverage. Sometimes, though, the person trying hardest to stay in control ends up creating the very problem that takes that control away.

One Redditor says her ex-husband repeatedly warned that leaving him would cost her everything. After discovering a long-term affair, she finally ended the marriage and spent years covering mortgages, joint debts, vehicles, and other expenses while he contributed far less.

Eventually, exhausted and ready to stop playing defense, she let a carefully chosen rumor circulate about an upcoming bankruptcy. Her ex reacted exactly as she suspected he might, but one financial move came with consequences he apparently had not considered. Scroll down to see how his attempt to get ahead of her changed the outcome of the divorce.

A woman leaves her cheating husband and faces a bitter divorce battle over money and property

Husband Threatened Divorce Revenge, Then Lost Almost Everything He Tried To Protect
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'DIVORCE DRAMA: He Tried to Financially Ruin Me… and Ended Up Ruining Himself'

​Backstory: I was married to my ex for 14 years. After he cheated multiple times, I finally decided I'd had enough.

I made more money than he did, and for years he used that against me.

He would tell me that if I ever left him, he'd make me pay him, take the kids from me because I'm a shift worker, and financially ruin me.

Those threats were one of the things that kept me in the marriage.

Then 2023 happened.

I found out about one particular woman because she wanted to confront ME.

Apparently, she thought I was the side chick interfering in her FOUR-YEAR relationship with her boyfriend..

Her boyfriend.. My husband. 🙃. The crazy part? I wasn't even angry with her. I was relieved.

She exposed their relationship in front of our children—one adult, two teenagers and our youngest.

As horrible as that situation was, something changed for me in that moment.

I didn't have to worry anymore about him controlling the story or convincing the kids that I was the one who destroyed our family.. I was DONE.

I also knew myself well enough to know that if he started using the kids and our history to pull me back in, I might become weak.

So I did something completely out of character: I made a dating profile, started moving on with my life, and eventually met someone. Then came the divorce.

And it was MESSY.. We owned two houses. He wanted one of them, but somehow also expected me to keep paying for it.

Eventually, he was awarded possession of that house and moved his girlfriend into it.

For more than a year, they lived there while he basically only covered utilities.

I continued paying the mortgage because my name was still attached to it, and I knew destroying my credit would only hurt me

when the time came to refinance my own home.. I was also paying the joint debts.. The vehicles.. The motorhome..

And he wasn't paying child support.. Fast-forward about two years, and I was exhausted.. That's when I decided to get petty..

You know that childhood game Telephone, where you tell one person something and somehow everybody knows by lunchtime?

Well… I knew exactly which people in our circle could NEVER resist passing along gossip.

So I casually let it "slip" to a few people that I was planning to file for bankruptcy.

I said I was moving in with my boyfriend and that once I filed, my ex would be left dealing with all the joint debt..

I never told my ex to do anything.. I never suggested he file anything.. I simply planted a piece of gossip and waited.

And my ex, apparently thinking he needed to s__ew me over before I could s__ew him over, filed a consumer proposal..

There was just one little problem he apparently hadn't thought through:. His damaged credit made refinancing the house into his name a problem.

Eventually, the court told him he had to get my name off the house or the house would have to be sold.

When he couldn't refinance it, he was told he would have to vacate.. Meanwhile, the history of who had actually been paying for everything mattered.

For roughly 2.5 years of separation, I had been carrying the mortgage and other expenses

while he hadn't been paying child support or contributing to the vehicles and motorhome.

The outcome?. If I could qualify to refinance and remove his name, I could keep the property.. And I qualified.

About 40 days later, I walked away with the motorhome, both houses, both vehicles, and a child-support order of $1,750/month.

But here's my favorite part.. Months after everything was finalized, my ex casually asked: "So, how's the bankruptcy going?"

I looked at him confused and asked, "What bankruptcy?". Then I smiled. There was a pause while it finally clicked.

He looked at me and said: "You B***H. You played me.".

I smiled and told him: "You were playing chess. I was playing checkers."

And that was the day I learned that sometimes you don't have to beat someone at their own game.

You just have to let them beat themselves. 😂

PS. I met my bf 3 days after I found out about this girl.

And we are still together. He is just as petty as me. Who wants to hear about our 3.5 hour drive to steal my motorhome at midnight.

BF is my ride or die. Update: link to the juicy RV story and his petty revenge. RV story

UPDATE: Now, let me tell you about the RV.

One correction from earlier: we owned two houses, but they were in completely different cities.

The second house was actually purchased by me. We were already in the negotiation stage when I found out he was cheating again.

He convinced me to go ahead with the purchase anyway.

And when I say I bought that house, I mean I bought that house.

I paid the down payment.

I paid the lawyer.

I paid the closing costs.

I paid everything.

He never even moved into it.

The agreement was that after the purchase was completed, he would remove his name through a covenant/change of ownership.

Spoiler alert: he didn't. Apparently, that was never his intention.

When we finally separated, I moved into the new house and he got an apartment in the same city because that's where we both worked.

Our other property the cottage was about 3.5 hours away.

Since he was getting an apartment, he told me he needed furniture. I said that was fine. I wasn't trying to stop him from taking anything.

I just asked him to tell me what he was taking first, because some of the furniture at the cottage had sentimental value to me.

My best friend's mom had given some of it to me.

Simple request, right?

Well, one day I suddenly couldn't access the security cameras at the cottage.

He had changed the password.

So I called him and asked what he had taken from the house.

His response?

Basically: F off. None of your business.

I very politely asked him, "Are you sure you want to play these games?"

He was sure.

Okay.

Here was the problem: I drove an SUV. He had the truck.

So I think he assumed there wasn't much I could do.

What he apparently forgot was that my boyfriend had an F-350 6.7 power stroke diesel truck with everything needed to tow a travel trailer.

At the time, my ex still hadn't fully set up his apartment, so when I was working, he would watch the kids at my house.

One day I came home from work and told him I was going out. It was still his parenting time, so the kids were with him.

My boyfriend picked me up.

And we drove 3.5 hours to the cottage.

We hooked up the RV.

Now remember those security cameras he changed the password on so I couldn't access them?

He still had access.

So while we're hooking up the RV, my phone starts going off.

He's calling.

And calling.

And calling.

Because he can see exactly what I'm doing.

At one point, I walked directly up to the doorbell camera...

…and flipped him off.

Petty?

Absolutely.

But then he decided to call the police and report that someone was stealing his RV.

There was just one tiny problem.

I had brought the ownership documents with me.

And guess whose name was on them too?

Mine.

So when the police showed up, I calmly showed them the paperwork proving that I was a legal co-owner of the RV.

They were NOT impressed with him.

I even explained that I had deliberately walked up to the camera, so there was absolutely no question that he knew exactly who had taken it.

The police actually told him not to try to intercept me on my way back into town.

And I wasn't about to tow the RV home and park it somewhere he could simply come and take it back.

My boyfriend worked for a company with a huge hangar. His boss gave us permission to store the RV inside.

So after a 3.5-hour drive, a police call, and one strategically placed middle finger...

The RV disappeared into a locked hangar.

He changed the camera password so I couldn't see what he was doing.

Unfortunately for him, the cameras worked both ways.

He got to watch the entire thing.

Oh I should add. When I got home he had already left. His revenge was to steal a pearl necklace he bought to replace the one he broke during a...

And he stole my toy. Like why the Toy. Then tell me I have a BF so I shouldn't need it. Ahhahs

Few things keep someone trapped in a bad relationship more effectively than fear of what leaving will cost. For years, the OP says her husband warned that if she ever walked away, he would take the children, make her pay, and financially ruin her.

Those threats appear to have mattered because she earned more and knew a divorce could become complicated. By the time his four-year affair was exposed, however, something changed. The fear that had helped hold the marriage together was finally outweighed by the certainty that staying was no longer worth it.

The emotional center of the story is therefore not the eventual property win. It is the gradual recovery of control. During the separation, the OP continued paying mortgages and joint debts while protecting her credit, even as resentment built.

Her eventual bankruptcy rumor was undeniably calculated, but she never instructed her ex to file a consumer proposal. He heard information, assumed she was preparing to hurt him financially, and rushed to protect himself. Ironically, that decision weakened his own position.

There is a fresh psychological angle here. His reaction suggests how powerful anticipatory mistrust can become.

Someone accustomed to treating relationships as contests may assume everyone else is strategizing the same way. Instead of checking the facts, he apparently acted on the belief that he needed to strike first. In that sense, the trap worked because it matched the worldview he was already using.

Family-law attorney Lisa Zeiderman explains in Psychology Today that financial abuse can include threats designed to make a partner believe leaving will result in financial devastation, loss of stability, or dependence.

She notes that economic control is often effective because fear about housing, debt, credit, and children can make separation feel impossibly risky.

Verywell Mind similarly describes financial abuse as using money or access to resources to control another person, potentially leaving victims feeling trapped even when they have their own income.

That framework helps explain why the final outcome felt so satisfying to the OP. She was not merely gaining houses, vehicles, and a child-support order. She was seeing threats that once frightened her lose their power.

Still, the safest lesson is not to imitate the gossip strategy. Divorce involving shared property, debt, and children is better handled through documentation, legal advice, and carefully protected finances.

The psychologically healthier victory is simpler: once someone has spent years convincing you that leaving will destroy you, discovering that you can build a stable life without them can be more powerful than any revenge.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

These users celebrated the revenge as satisfying, clever, and perfectly executed

No_Jaguar67 − Revenge is a dish best served cold

BlackberryMindless77 − Beautiful! Chef's kiss 🤣

MulberryNational2314 − Congratulations! ! And I would love to hear that story.

These commenters eagerly demanded the full motorhome story after the teaser

Useful_Tear1355 − Yeah so now I need the motorhome story

Beautiful_Pizza9882 − Joining the crowd to demand the motor home story!

mia-corvere − Awesome and motorhome story please

These commenters framed the RV episode as calculated payback after repeated petty behavior

IllSecretary1234 − Now, let me tell you about the RV. One correction from earlier: we owned two houses, but they were in completely different cities.

The second house was actually purchased by me. We were already in the negotiation stage when I found out he was cheating again.

He convinced me to go ahead with the purchase anyway.

And when I say I bought that house, I mean I bought that house. I paid the down payment. I paid the lawyer.

I paid the closing costs. I paid everything. He never even moved into it.

The agreement was that after the purchase was completed, he would remove his name through a covenant/change of ownership. Spoiler alert: he didn't.

Apparently, that was never his intention.

When we finally separated, I moved into the new house and he got an apartment in the same city because that's where we both worked.

Our other property—the cottage—was about 3.5 hours away.

Since he was getting an apartment, he told me he needed furniture. I said that was fine. I wasn't trying to stop him from taking anything.

I just asked him to tell me what he was taking first, because some of the furniture at the cottage had sentimental value to me.

My best friend's mom had given some of it to me. Simple request, right?

Well, one day I suddenly couldn't access the security cameras at the cottage. He had changed the password.

So I called him and asked what he had taken from the house. His response? Basically: F off. None of your business.

I very politely asked him, "Are you sure you want to play these games? " He was sure. Okay. Here was the problem: I drove an SUV.

He had the truck. So I think he assumed there wasn't much I could do.

What he apparently forgot was that my boyfriend had an F-350 diesel with everything needed to tow a travel trailer.

At the time, my ex still hadn't fully set up his apartment, so when I was working, he would watch the kids at my house.

One day I came home from work and told him I was going out.

It was still his parenting time, so the kids were with him. My boyfriend picked me up. And we drove 3.5 hours to the cottage.

We hooked up the RV. Now remember those security cameras he changed the password on so I couldn't access them? He still had access.

So while we're hooking up the RV, my phone starts going off. He's calling. And calling.

And calling. Because he can see exactly what I'm doing. At one point, I walked directly up to the doorbell camera. .. …and flipped him off.

Petty? Absolutely. But then he decided to call the police and report that someone was stealing his RV. There was just one tiny problem.

I had brought the ownership documents with me. And guess whose name was on them too?

Mine. So when the police showed up, I calmly showed them the paperwork proving that I was a legal co-owner of the RV.

They were NOT impressed with him.

I even explained that I had deliberately walked up to the camera, so there was absolutely no question that he knew exactly who had taken it.

The police actually told him not to try to intercept me on my way back into town.

And I wasn't about to tow the RV home and park it somewhere he could simply come and take it back.

My boyfriend worked for a company with a huge hangar. His boss gave us permission to store the RV inside.

So after a 7 hour drive, a police call, and one strategically placed middle finger. .. The RV disappeared into a locked hangar.

He changed the camera password so I couldn't see what he was doing. Unfortunately for him, the cameras worked both ways.

He got to watch the entire thing. Again he played chess and I played checkers.

I could right a book on all the petty things he did and what I did and didnt not do that backfire on him.

These Redditors corrected the chess-and-checkers phrase and joked about the mix-up

CanineQueenB − The correct statement should be. .."YOU were playing checkers while I was playing chess.

(The premise being, it takes more brain power to play chess than checkers).

CADreamn − Except the AI got the saying backwards. It should be "You were playing checkers. I was playing chess. "  Edit: Nevermind! Not AI!

DanceDense − I’ve read the motor home story now I want to know if the girlfriend dumped his a**?

Do you think the best revenge is making someone regret their choices, or simply moving forward without them? Would you have handled the situation differently? Share your thoughts below!

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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