Puck You! Super Model Weeps Over Ranger Captain Ron Greschner

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Oct/29/2008
Carol Alt

Supermodel Carol Alt was reduced to tears yesterday during a courtroom face-off against her ex-hubby, former Ranger captain Ron Greschner, according to a report filed by the New York Post.

The one time super model is suing Greschner in a Manhattan federal court alleging he cheating her out of $9 million in investment profits during their 18-year marriage.

"It was just very emotional," the teary-eyed Alt told The Post. "I trusted this man. I loved him and revered him, and it's like a death."

Greschner, 53, chuckled softly when told of Alt's comments.

"I'm past it," he said. "I've got kids and things I'm doing. I wish her all the best with what she's doing in life."

Carol Alt will be appearing in the November issue of Playboy and Greschner has stated he has no intentions on buying the issue.

"I have no interest in seeing a 50-year-old woman naked," Greschner said coldly. "My wife right now is 40 and hot, after five kids."

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Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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