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Billionaire Mafia Slept at His Mistress’s Apartment Once—By Sunrise, His Wife Had Already Divorced Him

articleUseronMay 20, 2026

Dante sat by the window with untouched whiskey in his hand.

“She planned it,” Marco said.

“Yes.”

“For a long time.”

“Yes.”

Marco studied him. “What did you do?”

Dante let out a quiet laugh with no humor in it. “What didn’t I do?”

For years, he had thought loyalty meant provision. He had given Claire a penthouse, private drivers, security, a black card, vacations she often took alone because something urgent came up. He had given her a last name men respected and feared. He had believed that was enough.

But now the penthouse told the truth.

Claire had not needed more things.

She had needed him.

And he had been unavailable.

That night, Dante went through old photos on his phone. The recent years showed business dinners, construction sites, politicians smiling too hard beside him, charity galas where Claire stood at his side looking beautiful and distant. He had cropped her out of half of them without noticing.

Then he found their honeymoon in Maine.

Not Italy. Claire had wanted Maine.

A cabin near Bar Harbor, cold mornings, gray waves, lobster rolls eaten from paper baskets. In one photo, she stood barefoot on wet rocks, laughing as wind whipped her hair across her face. Dante remembered chasing her down the beach. He remembered promising her that he would never become the kind of man who only came home when the world was done with him.

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