Bush Ex-Kin In Tug-Of-War Over Giant Ring
A billionaire financier once engaged to marry President Bush's former sister-in-law is suing her for the return of an 11-carat diamond engagement ring he says is worth $434,000.
Gerald Tsai Jr., 78, says in his lawsuit that after he and Sharon Bush, 55, agreed to marry in October 2006, he bought her the rectangular yellow diamond ring from Saks Fifth Avenue for $243,000. It is now worth much more, he said.
Tsai's lawsuit says "the sole and exclusive consideration, motivation and reason" for giving the ring to Bush was their "contemplated marriage." He says he and Bush agreed she would return the ring if they decided not to marry.
The engagement was called off on Jan. 23, Tsai's papers say, and he asked for the ring back. But Bush, formerly married to the president's younger brother, Neil Bush, has refused to return it, the lawsuit says.
Tsai's lawsuit, filed Monday in state Supreme Court in Manhattan, asks for the ring's "fair and reasonable replacement value" of $434,000.
Tsai insists it's an engagement ring, reports Early Show correspondent Benno Schmidt, but Bush says it's a friendship ring.
"You can see it from ten tables away," diamond specialist Robert May, head of the Natural Color Diamond Association, remarked to Schmidt. "I would call it a ten-table ring."
"If the marriage does not occur," says CBS News legal analyst Lisa Bloom, "she's required under the law to give it back, because it's a gift in contemplation of marriage, the marriage didn't happen, the ring goes back."
Bush's lawyer, Raoul Felder, told Schmidt the ring was a Christmas gift, and Tsai is guilty of faulty memory.
Tsai and Bush both have homes on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
Sharon and Neil Bush, 53, divorced in April 2003 after 23 years of marriage and three children, including model Lauren Bush. During divorce proceedings, Neil Bush said he admitted to his wife that he had been seeing Maria Andrews, once a volunteer for former first lady Barbara Bush. He described his marriage then as "broken" and "loveless."
Neil Bush began seeing Andrews in 2002. The two married in March 2004 in a small ceremony attended by former President George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush.
Tsai, born in Shanghai, China, began his investment career in 1951 as a security analyst at Bache & Co. Since then he has bought, sold and run several companies. He is a director at Apollo Investment Corp. in New York.
© 2009 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Gerald Tsai Jr., 78, says in his lawsuit that after he and Sharon Bush, 55, agreed to marry in October 2006, he bought her the rectangular yellow diamond ring from Saks Fifth Avenue for $243,000. It is now worth much more, he said.
Tsai's lawsuit says "the sole and exclusive consideration, motivation and reason" for giving the ring to Bush was their "contemplated marriage." He says he and Bush agreed she would return the ring if they decided not to marry.
The engagement was called off on Jan. 23, Tsai's papers say, and he asked for the ring back. But Bush, formerly married to the president's younger brother, Neil Bush, has refused to return it, the lawsuit says.
Tsai's lawsuit, filed Monday in state Supreme Court in Manhattan, asks for the ring's "fair and reasonable replacement value" of $434,000.
Tsai insists it's an engagement ring, reports Early Show correspondent Benno Schmidt, but Bush says it's a friendship ring.
"You can see it from ten tables away," diamond specialist Robert May, head of the Natural Color Diamond Association, remarked to Schmidt. "I would call it a ten-table ring."
"If the marriage does not occur," says CBS News legal analyst Lisa Bloom, "she's required under the law to give it back, because it's a gift in contemplation of marriage, the marriage didn't happen, the ring goes back."
Bush's lawyer, Raoul Felder, told Schmidt the ring was a Christmas gift, and Tsai is guilty of faulty memory.
Tsai and Bush both have homes on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
Sharon and Neil Bush, 53, divorced in April 2003 after 23 years of marriage and three children, including model Lauren Bush. During divorce proceedings, Neil Bush said he admitted to his wife that he had been seeing Maria Andrews, once a volunteer for former first lady Barbara Bush. He described his marriage then as "broken" and "loveless."
Neil Bush began seeing Andrews in 2002. The two married in March 2004 in a small ceremony attended by former President George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush.
Tsai, born in Shanghai, China, began his investment career in 1951 as a security analyst at Bache & Co. Since then he has bought, sold and run several companies. He is a director at Apollo Investment Corp. in New York.
- How to stop junk mail - forever
- Dad Punishes Daughter with Free Babysitter Ad Play Video
- Best Low-Tech Cell Phones Suitable for Seniors
- Legit Work-from-Home Websites - and the Scams
- Bill Nye's Withered Romance
- Terms to Never Use in Your Resume
- Best Wheeled-Luggage for Your Budget
- Deadly grizzly bear attack at Yellowstone Park Play Video















POOR LOSERS - IDIOTS!!! I don''t usually resort to name calling but this type of comment to this story is as idiotic as it can get. Let each person stand on their own when they have done something dishonest and stop bringing others who have nothing at all to do with the story into it. You certainly have helped Bill in whatever wrong he may have been guilty of (in not being so bad after all - since someone named Bush and officially a family member for 23 years - can be exonerated due to what you have to bring up that occurred by someone you don''t wish to forgive or see objectively...
How typical it is of someone who is so in love with Georgie Porgy Puddin ''N Pie to bring up an issue from someone else...
To hear someone like you say it - Clinton is the only person in this world to have the ability to do any wrong. Georgie can get away with substance abuse much worse than Bill was ever accused of - and it is brushed under the rug as though it was nothing...
I believe the term in our government that is most important is the term "Equality" ... You sound so idiotic when you bring someone who has nothing to do with this story into it as though the fact that because one person got "caught" it absolves the rest of the world (in particular - repugs)... from any wrong whatsoever...
It is actually time for you to get over yourself and try to open your mind a bit and realize that everytime someone with the last name of Bush gets caught doing something wrong - it does not absolve them of any wrongdoing if you bring up the name Clinton.
Posted by creeper00
Only if you spell class as low, no or spelled with a K!
The Bush dynasty says one thing and the fiancee says another and, if the case goes to court, and since the courts are stacked with "Bushies", it is obvious who is going to win. The Great Emperor, though officially staying out of the controversy, is entently following developments on this issue, as a half million dollars could buy more military equipment to "SUPPORT THE TROOPS" in the Middle East!
SIG HEIL, BUSH!!!!