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*Greene & Ms. Trudel ended their affair in April 1926 by signing an agreement which was sealed.
*Greene & Ms. Trudel ended their affair in April 1926 by signing an agreement which was sealed.
*In accordance with the aforesaid agreement, Greene promised to pay Ms. Trudel $1,000/month during their joint lives. Moreover, Greene promised to pay more sums under additional provisions.
*In accordance with the aforesaid agreement, Greene promised to pay Ms. Trudel $1,000/month during their joint lives. Moreover, Greene promised to pay more sums under additional provisions.
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*Still more, Greene promised to pay the woman's monthly lease for 4 more years (1926 - 1930).
*In exchange, the woman promised to release Greene from all claims against him.
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In re Greene
Court Southern District of New York
Citation 45 F.2d 428
Date decided December 6, 1930

Facts

  • Mr. Greene = "Greene" = defendant = a married man
  • the claimant = plaintiff = Ms. Trudel = a woman who has an extra-marital affair with Greene
  • In the course of the romantic extra-marital affair in the 1920s, Greene routinely gave the woman substantial amounts of money including $70,000 for the woman to purchase a house in Long Island, New York.
  • Ms. Trudel was fully aware of Greene's marriage but continued with the affair.
  • Greene & Ms. Trudel ended their affair in April 1926 by signing an agreement which was sealed.
  • In accordance with the aforesaid agreement, Greene promised to pay Ms. Trudel $1,000/month during their joint lives. Moreover, Greene promised to pay more sums under additional provisions.
  • Still more, Greene promised to pay the woman's monthly lease for 4 more years (1926 - 1930).
  • In exchange, the woman promised to release Greene from all claims against him.

Issues

Is $1 sufficient consideration to support a married man's promise to pay his ex-lover more than $375,000 [in the 1930 dollars]?

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