And They Say Atlanta Fans Are Not Passionate
If it's about Braves tickets behind home plate, we'll sue your ass and sue it good!
A divorced couple is feuding over tickets to see the Atlanta Braves. Bitterly feuding.
H. Elizabeth King, a psychologist, accuses her ex, Charles Center, a lawyer, of breaking their 2002 divorce agreement to divide the four tickets they had shared behind home plate.
The Atlanta couple owned tickets to 81 home games in a three-way partnership with other baseball fans. Every year King and Center had four tickets to 27 games.
When they divorced, he agreed to take the first home game every year. Then each would get four tickets to 13 games.
The ex-husband retained ticket distribution powers. Shockingly, the ex-husband gave the wife a bunch of crappy day games. She thinks it was because she had skin cancer. He claims he distributes according to a mathematical formula.
I'm not sure how much of a grasp either of them have on math. The tickets are worth $6k. They've spent $13K in legal fees.
Turner Field is nice and all, but damn.

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