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Assistant Goes Full-Petty While Packing Boss’s Divorce Items – and His Ex Still Emails Complaints Years Later

by Charles Butler
December 9, 2025
in Social Issues

When her boss handed her a clipboard and told her she had been assigned a strange new task, she never expected it would turn into the most memorable act of workplace pettiness she had ever carried out.

The year was 2018, the middle of a long and ugly divorce between her boss and his soon to be ex-wife, who had left him after an affair and had spent months slipping in and out of the house to quietly take things that were not hers.

Eventually, the court stepped in and required the ex-wife to create a detailed list of belongings she wanted returned. Instead of choosing a reasonable selection of items, she created a list so hilariously petty that even her own lawyer commented on it.

And somewhere between the mismatched dish towels, the lonely paper plate holders, and the single saucepan, the narrator decided that if the game was going to be petty, she was going to play it better.

Assistant Goes Full-Petty While Packing Boss’s Divorce Items - and His Ex Still Emails Complaints Years Later
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'The time I was petty during my Boss's divorce?'

So, story time. Around the end of 2017, my boss's wife went through a midlife crisis,

and decided to have an affair and move out of their house. Divorce proceedings initiated shortly after.

In the following March, there was an incident between the two of them that necessitated court intervention, and for them to meet some requirements as a result.

One of those requirements was her being required to walk around the house and make a list of all the items that were hers.

Cue pettiness on her part. Boss's lawyer stated that "in my 20 years of law practice, I have never seen a list this petty"..

Half of the dish towels. Half of the paper plate holders. Half of the pots. The curtains in the lounge. Etc etc. You get the idea. She made sure she...

HOWEVER, my boss did not allow her to come into the house herself tonpack,

as she had spent the previous five months stealing out of the house at every opportunity, and he didn't trust her to pack only her belongings.

So, he made me do it (small company, nothing else really for me to be doing, so I dutifully started collating 'her' belongings).

This is where the pettiness comes in.. She requested one saucepan; I shook both, and one had a loose handle. She got that one

She asked for the curtains in the lounge; she didn't ask for the curtain hooks. So I took all of those out.. Half of the dish towels?

She got all the grotty mismatched ones, not the nice red set.. Half of the containers in the storage room? Never specified she wanted the contents, so she got empty...

I did this for the entire list, making sure I was as petty as possible when packing up the house.. The result.

Part 1: once she took all her stuff, she sent a very long letter via her lawyer, stating that what she received was not what was listed in her belongings.

We painstakingly went through the entire list, explaining that she received exactly what was written on her list, and we couldn't possibly be at fault, since she "wasn't specific enough"

Part 2: Their divorce was finalized at the end of 2019. Occasionally, we will still get the stray email saying we need to return items to her that weren't provided...

It makes my petty heart burn bright, knowing that she tried to be a b__ch about taking things, and I turned it back on her and ruined it by being...

EDIT. I did not behave like this in a vacuum. I did not s__ew over a kindly woman that I didn't know. No, I'm not dating or married to my...

but not every woman in a divorce is the good party, and women can be evil narcissistic people, just like men.

Divorce brings out the worst in people. I'm my boss's personal assistant, and it's my job to read his emails.. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.

EDIT 2: I won't be responding to any further comments (mostly for my own sanity)

I've answered most of the questions in other comments, and I want to go outside and touch grass for a bit.

Everything began when the court required the ex-wife to walk through the house and identify which items were hers. Instead of listing things like furniture or meaningful personal belongings, she declared she wanted half of nearly everything in sight.

Half of the dish towels. Half of the storage containers. Half the pots and pans. Even the curtains in the lounge. Her list looked less like a legal document and more like someone angrily dividing a grocery store.

Because she had spent the previous months sneaking items out of the house, her boss refused to let her come inside to pack the items herself. He did not trust her not to take more than she claimed.

So the task fell to his assistant. The narrator did what any loyal employee with too much free time and a strong sense of justice would do. She followed the list exactly, but she followed it in the pettiest way possible.

The ex-wife requested one saucepan. The narrator picked up both, shook them, and handed over the one with the loose handle. She wanted the curtains, but she did not ask for the hooks, so the narrator removed every single one.

She asked for half of the dish towels, so she received the ugly, stained, mismatched pile while the nice coordinated set stayed exactly where it was. She wanted half of the storage containers, but she never specified anything about the contents, so she received empty containers and nothing else.

Item by item, line by line, the narrator matched every request with absolute precision and maximum annoyance. If the ex-wife did not specify quality, condition, or accessories, she did not receive them.

By the time everything was boxed up, even the narrator’s boss could only shake his head and smile at how perfectly the pettiness matched the situation.

The aftermath was just as entertaining. Once the ex-wife collected her belongings, she immediately sent a long, furious letter through her lawyer insisting that the items she received were not what she had listed.

She complained that things were missing, incomplete, or not the version she expected.

The narrator and her boss went through the entire list slowly and methodically, confirming that they had given her exactly what she wrote down and nothing more. If she wanted better items, she should have been clearer.

Their divorce finalized in 2019, but the entertainment did not stop there. Even years later, stray emails still show up demanding items she believes were withheld back in 2018.

The narrator described it as a warm, glowing kind of satisfaction, the kind that comforts the soul on a cold morning. She did not act alone, she says, nor did she sabotage a kind stranger.

She simply mirrored the ex-wife’s own behavior and made sure that every ounce of pettiness was returned in equal measure.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

Many users shared their own experiences with messy divorces, petty exes, and delightfully inconvenient item division. 

StangF150 − OP, the question is, Did your Boss know how Petty you were? An if so, what did he think about it? ??

ContactNo7201 − I had similar with a small business partner who pulled all sorts of petty things, from saying they didn’t make any phone calls one month sodidn’t want to...

(flat fee, no call charges), didnt want to pay their half of electricity bill as I used my laptop longer than she did. You get the idea.

We decided to part ways a year after setting up. She wanted half the money of the cost of things we bought such as for coffee cups, kettle, an area...

so instead of giving her cash, I gave her half the area rug (cut it in half), the top of the kettle (my keeping the electric base), half of the...

SpeedySpooley − Oh, man. ....cue up the image of the divorcing couple sorting their Beanie Babies on the floor of the courtroom.

Others asked whether the boss knew how petty she had actually been.

MrCupcakeisallmine − I helped my cousin move out after the divorce. Her ex was keeping the house and kept all the furniture and beds.

He thought she would leave with nothing when his motion was granted. I made sure we loaded up everything else,

including all the food, small kitchen appliances, cleaning supplies, toiletries, linen, everything!

I even took the toilet paper spring holders (the thing in the middle), cushions, etc.

If it wasn’t written in the motion, it was hers. She was astounded when we unloaded the uhaul with everything I got.

Br0th3rDarkness − I expected you to cut the things literally in half, but that would have hurt your boss as well. So good job.

Sufficient_Bass2600 − One of my friend split from his long term girlfriend. It turned n__ty. Despite not having children and not being married lawyers got involved.

Basically he had bought a house and because of her poor credit history and the fact that at the time she was unemployed she was not on the mortgage nor...

She still wanted half of everything despite not contribute anything as she was living rent free.

All she got was half of the car, the TV, the music sound system, the grocery. My friend used to go to costco every 6 weeks and buy everything on...

When he received the injunction to split everything in the house, he went to Costco and bought twice their usual load: toilet paper, kitchen roll, 10kg bag of rice,...

He knew that she did not have the place in her new flat for that. She tried to leave it, but bailiff were there to enforce the agreement.

Her and her parent could not just toss the stuff on the road either because it would have been littering.

They spend 2 hours in the cold asking neighbours if they wanted toilet paper, kitchen roll and rice. My friend told me the look and reception they got was priceless.

One threaten to call the police because surely they musy have nicked stuff from the shop. Even the Bailiff was laughing. In the end they had to make 2 extra...

More than a few praised her for sticking to the exact wording of the list, something many commenters considered a loophole masterpiece.

adriannaallison − My recent ex can out petty this. I split up all the belongings to be fair, so we both had enough in our new lives. Towels, dish towels,...

He then proceeded to dump all the linens on the floor, put the box full of kitchen good out to the road, threw away half each of 2 sets of...

Following that he moved his tv, said he'd be back the next evening with a crew of people to get his large stuff.

Left me waiting all evening and he never showed, just left all his stuff and me changing the locks at 10:30pm.

[Reddit User] − This made me laugh so hard 🤣 Especially the pot with the loose handle. Petty.

johnandahalf13 − Same thing happened to a friend. Husband was dragging his feet in the divorce until he was forced to provide an itemized list of what he wanted.

One thing he wanted was the freezer in the garage because he had a whole deer that he’d had butchered and frozen.

Wife gave us all the venison before he got there because he hadn’t listed the CONTENTS of the freezer, just the freezer itself. He was very upset. We were very...

MrsMeeseeks421 − This is awesome. I hope you got a raise! What was your job title and description, if you don’t mind sharing?

Divorce can bring out the worst in people, and item division often reveals exactly how far someone is willing to go to feel like they have “won.”

In this case, the ex-wife’s attempt to nickel-and-dime her way through the house backfired when someone with a better eye for small details took control of the packing.

Sometimes the fairest solution is simply to give someone precisely what they asked for, even if what they asked for was poorly thought out. It might not fix a broken marriage, but it can certainly deliver a satisfying sense of closure.

 

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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