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Goldman Sachs can't catch a break. Yesterday, Page Six reported that one of the firm's partners, Richard Kimball, upset his neighbors over the summer by throwing rowdy parties at his Southampton house, at least one of which featured the presence of topless women. Today, the paper directs our attention to this story in the British press about a Goldman exec who reportedly bribed a woman to leave her elderly husband and run off with him.

Apparently, a retired British businessman named Denis Morley (above) claims his 28-year-old wife, a Slovakian escort named Alzbeta Holmolkova, only decided to leave her husband when the Goldman banker, 35-year-old managing director Yann Samuelides, showered her with gifts and promised to give her £500,000 if she came to live with him.

Now the 67-year-old Morley, who admits he once threatened to kill Samuelides, lives in a "untidy semi-detached house," rarely spoke to his neighbors, had no profession to speak of, and seemed to have no problem with the fact his wife was employed as a prostitute during their marriage, is pissed! Morley now says his wife was "pressured" to leave him, and he's contesting the divorce in court.

You'll have to forgive us for giving the benefit of the doubt to the Goldman banker on this one. But here's hoping that at the very least Morley gets a full refund from the mail-order bride service he used to bring Holmolkova to the U.K. in the first place.

Goldman Sex? [NYP]
Goldman banker offered £500,000 for lover to leave her husband [Telegraph]