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Andrew Schulz asked divorce lawyer James Sexton a raw question on Flagrant: culturally speaking, who’s the most ruthless in a divorce?
Sexton drew from years in the courtroom. Russian women, he said, turn ice cold once the marriage ends — surveilling spouses, dropping IRS tips without warning, and going all-in on destruction. “When you’re married to them, there’s nothing they won’t do for you. When you’re divorcing them, there’s nothing they won’t do to you.”
He also mentioned Latina women with the “burn the house down” energy over suspicions. Sexton noted that while stereotypes can be time-savers, they’re not always accurate — but his professional experience showed recurring patterns.
Hearing a seasoned divorce lawyer speak so candidly about observed cultural differences made me think about how background shapes conflict styles in relationships. It’s messy territory, but ignoring patterns doesn’t make them disappear.
Understanding these dynamics (without broad-brushing individuals) could help people approach marriage and breakups with clearer eyes and better tools for communication.
Do cultural backgrounds noticeably influence how divorces play out, or is it mostly down to individual personalities?
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Warning: This one gets a little graphic.
In 2011, 15-year-old Seath Jackson was lured to a house by his ex-girlfriend.
She was setting him up for her new boyfriend 18-year-old Michael Bargo, and three others.
They beat Seath with wooden boards, shot him multiple times, chased him down when he tried to run, dragged him back inside, beat him more in the bathtub, tried to break his legs to stuff him in a sleeping bag… then Bargo shot him in the face to finish the job.
They burned the body in the backyard fire pit for hours, broke up the bones, stuffed the remains in paint cans, and dumped them in a quarry.
Bargo was sentenced to death in 2013.
Then the sentence got thrown out because the jury vote wasn’t unanimous.
Resentenced in 2019 12-0 for death.
Florida Supreme Court upheld it in 2021.
He’s still on death row in 2026… 13+ years later.
And that’s the problem with death row in Florida and across the country.
What’s the actual point if the appeals process drags on for 15, 20, even 25+ years? Endless post-conviction motions, federal habeas claims, challenges to the method of execution all while taxpayers foot the bill for housing, feeding, and medical care.
The system is built to prevent executing the wrong person… but in cases this clear-cut and this brutal, it just turns into a slow, expensive life sentence instead of justice.
Bargo is still sitting at Union Correctional Institution with more appeals pending.
Tell me I’m wrong, but at some point this stops looking like justice and starts looking like a loophole.
Credit: Marion County court records / Florida Supreme Court rulings / official trial documents.
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@ThorDKidd Ray j also said he only had months to live..you crazy if you believe anything that nigga say
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@ko_fights__ Notice how females only turn tough when other people are around to stop the aggressor
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@BrianAtlas As soon as you get a gun in your hand just start shooting the people who took you🤷🤷 problems solved
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Ukrainian man abducted by military to be forced to fight (and die). Is this that male privilege and female oppression I keep hearing about? Very little outrage about this. But imagine if the state was abducting women to force them to give birth… this would be the biggest feminist outrage in history.
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@TRIGGERHAPPYV1 Notice how they never say what the females do to deserve the beating
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@validclipx Should also start punishing these underage females who behave like they're adults. Start giving them jail time for it
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@Biodun_OG Just ask them how many dicks they had and I bet their attitude switch up
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@JaimsuuAI @BroWire_ Right! He will act like a pussy if there was not security guard! Degenerate jobless cunt
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@DailyLoud I wonder why🙄maybe cause she dressed like a whoar in public
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