Widely Spread Fabrication
By kay lar
@jaylar (738)
Kingston, Jamaica
January 2, 2025 10:07am CST
The only person who thought Cindy Breakspeare was the love of Bob Marley's life was Cindy Breakspeare.
She was merely one of a great many women Bob had sex with.
After his Bob's death Cindy framed herself in her delusion. Marrying Tom Tavares-Finson, having children with him, did not alter her belief.
It was humilating to Tom, who divorced her to marry a woman who loved him.
Having no life but a fantasy she made herself Damien's manager.
It must be understood that Bob Marley had an attorney, Diane Jobson, he was extremely close with. She was more part of his family than Cindy, very close to his mother, Cedella. He got all the legal advice possible.
Bob could have divorced Rita, instead of buying property in her name. He could have left a will, granting property to Cindy. He didn't.
For Bob, Cindy was one of many slams. When he died and twenty three cases were brought by the children of women he had slammed, Damien was merely one of them.
Bob knew all this, Diane had advised him.
Rita Marley, as Bob's wife, got 50% of all his assests. Cedella, his mother, got 25%, his children shared 25%. His slams got nothing.
These are facts.
Cindy's fantasy is not.
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@FourWalls (69625)
• United States
2 Jan
That’s true of just about any rock singer in the 70s. They probably couldn’t tell you how many girls they slept with a night.