Sunday, May 16, 2010

Heir to Reese's Peanut Butter thinks he is a sport by paying 590.00 a month

In a recent e-mail, this was said by Ryan Nathan Reese, heir to the Reese's Peanut Butter fortune........."What are you doing with all the money I give you during the month?" A smart person knows that $ 590.00 a month does not even cover putting a roof over your children's head. Then throw in food, diapers, clothes, we're talking basics here. Thank GOD for maternal grandparents, because they support their grandchildren. The Reese Family does not seem to care that their little heir and heiress are taking visits with their mother to the DES office about every month applying for government aid.

The Reese so called "heirloom" wedding ring

Kelly Ravitz So here's a fun story that will make everybody laugh. My wedding ring is sitting in a safe deposit box at a Bank of America for the next 24 years until Rylie turns 28 and inherits it. Why is this??? Apparently,this diamond set in my wedding band was an "heirloom" from Ryan's grandmother's grandmother. That would have to mean that the diamond was hundreds of years old..............One of Ryan Reese's requests was to have this ring appraised before it went to the safe deposit box for the next 24 years. We took it to a wonderful gemologist in Scottsdale for the appraisal. At the appointment, Ryan was showing off and decided that he would ask how old she thought the diamond was. Her exact words were "There is no way to tell the exact age of this diamond, however there is no way it could be our grandmother's age." The room sure did get quiet. The next day I called the gemologist to confirm that what I heard was true. I then asked her how she could tell that the diamond could not have been that old just to hear what her explanation would be. She said that the way a stone is cut can tell the era that it comes from, and that was how she knew that it was a newer stone. BUSTED!!Now lets go back a year and a half. This diamond was given to Ryan from his Grandmother, Shirley Reese, and was in some other piece of jewelry from her second husband. Ryan and I then took the diamond to Hyde Park and picked out a band together to have it set in. Heirloom??? Hmmmmmm...........I guess I should also mention that Ryan's grandmother, Shirley Reese Berninger gave him this diamond for me before she had ever met me. Isn't an heirloom usually something of great importance to a family that is passed down from generation to generation?? I guess Rylie will be recieving a nice piece of bling on her 28th birthday.

child support

It's official! I'm published on Maricopa.gov. Strange though, how in June 2008, the same settlement offer was placed on the table. Where did things go wrong? Poor counsel? Absence of important final decision making documents? Lack of funds to keep this case open? Pure laziness by a number of hired professionals (aka) robbers? I guess there could be several conclusions drawn on how something like this could pan out the way it has. One thing that is for sure though is there are two children with the last name Reese, yes, the great grandchildren of the one and only Harry B. Reese, founder of the Reese's Peanut Butter fortune now living off of $590.42 a month, $295.21 payable on the 14th, and then 30th of each month. Their father's name is Ryan Nathan Reese. So I guess what the real question is here is...............How did these two young children, Rylie Anne, and Andrew Harry Reese become the black sheep? Ponder.............there's more to come including direct quotes from e-mails, and an introduction to the type of family being dealt with. Chime in!