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NY Millionaire Sues Sharon Bush for Ring



By SAMUEL MAULL, AP
12 February 2008 @ 11:13 pm EST

NEW YORK - A multimillionaire financier once engaged to marry President Bush's former sister-in-law is suing her for the return of an 11-carat diamond engagement ring that he says is worth $434,000.

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Gerald Tsai Jr., 78, says in his lawsuit that after he and Sharon Bush, 55, agreed to marry in October 2006, he bought her the rectangular yellow diamond ring from Saks Fifth Avenue for $243,000. It is now worth much more, he said.

Tsai's lawsuit says "the sole and exclusive consideration, motivation and reason" for giving the ring to Bush was their "contemplated marriage." He says he and Bush agreed she would return the ring if they decided not to marry.

The engagement was called off on Jan. 23, Tsai's papers say, and he asked for the ring back. But Bush, formerly married to the president's younger brother, Neil Bush, has refused to return it, the lawsuit says.

Tsai's lawsuit, filed Monday in state Supreme Court in Manhattan, asks for the ring's "fair and reasonable replacement value" of $434,000.

Bush's lawyer, David Berg, said he was aware of the ring but not of Tsai's lawsuit. He said he had no further comment.

Tsai and Bush both have homes on Manhattan's Upper East Side.

Sharon and Neil Bush, 53, divorced in April 2003 after 23 years of marriage and three children, including model Lauren Bush. During divorce proceedings, Neil Bush said he admitted to his wife that he had been seeing Maria Andrews, once a volunteer for former first lady Barbara Bush. He described his marriage then as "broken" and "loveless."

Neil Bush began seeing Andrews in 2002. The two married in March 2004 in a small ceremony attended by former President George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush.

Tsai, born in Shanghai, China, began his investment career in 1951 as a security analyst at Bache & Co. Since then he has bought, sold and run several companies. He is a director at Apollo Investment Corp. in New York.

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Sounds like she needs to return it. If they are not going to get married. It was given with strings attached, we all know that. www.arizonahomeownerinsurance.biz/arizona_auto_insurance.php

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