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Document summary:
The trial court held, and the appellate court affirmed, that the wife had intentionally concealed her lottery winnings prior to the divorce and that her conduct constituted fraud. The court reopened the decree and awarded all of the winnings to the husband under a specific California statute awarding dissipated assets entirely to the innocent spouse when the dissipation is intentional and malicious. Rossi v. Rossi, No. B141041 (Cal. Ct. App. 2d Dist. June 22, 2001).
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