![]() to work with a Friesian horse owned by the couple. In 2013, Blythe Brown brought over a Dutch horse trainer, identified only as “JP,” from Holland to the U.S.“Dan has lived a proverbial life of lies for at least the past six years,” the lawsuit reads, “seeming to be the epitome of a world-famous novelist leading a simple life in his home state of New Hampshire, while in reality he was something quite different.”īlythe is suing Brown for allegedly misrepresenting the couple’s assets in the divorce and for inflicting emotional distress. Don’t let the fact that the document was filed in New Hampshire fool you: Blythe’s allegations are explosive, including that Brown allegedly engaged in “sordid” affairs, including with his wife’s horse trainer, for whom he “siphoned” their money to buy presents including a fancy horse. Blythe and Brown divorced last year after 21 years of marriage. The world is ablaze with the titillating epic that is this Da Vinci Code of divorce drama, which stems from a lawsuit recently filed by Brown’s ex-wife, Blythe, filled with salacious details about Brown’s personal life. You’ve seen his name a lot at the airport? The movie had Tom Hanks in it? Well, something you, and I, did not know about Dan Brown is that his greatest work of intrigue and deception might actually be … his own divorce. Remember Dan Brown? Yes, with the books about old churches and spicy secrets.
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