US real estate tycoon Tamir Poleg allegedly offered Paige Steckling millions to leave husband with secret meetings revealed; lawsuit reports

The Times Of India
A lawsuit alleges real estate mogul Tamir Poleg offered millions to Paige Steckling to leave her husband, leading to a divorce and a $5 million damages claim.

Summary

A lawsuit filed by Michael Steckling claims that Tamir Poleg, CEO of Real Brokerage, engaged in a months-long effort to persuade Paige Steckling, his employee, to leave her husband in exchange for substantial financial incentives. The suit details alleged meetings in Las Vegas, Park City, and Anaheim, along with offers of $3 million in company stock and a $1.5 million property. Michael Steckling asserts that his marriage was stable until Poleg’s alleged interference, which caused emotional distress and ultimately led to divorce. Paige Steckling has publicly refuted the claims, stating her marriage ended for personal reasons and the lawsuit’s depiction is inaccurate. Poleg admits to offering financial support but denies any romantic intent or interference in the marriage. The lawsuit seeks $5 million in damages, and the case will hinge on evidence presented in court to determine the validity of the allegations.

(Source:The Times Of India)

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