She's probably wanting alimony or to split assets and he wants his donated kidney to count as a contribution. If that's the case, I agree.
http://news.aol.com/article/man-wants-ex-to-pay-for-donated-kidney/297471?icid=200100397x1215820572x1201026206
http://news.aol.com/article/man-wants-ex-to-pay-for-donated-kidney/297471?icid=200100397x1215820572x1201026206
Man Wants Ex to Pay for Donated Kidney
(Jan. 7) - When they were married, a New
York doctor gave up one of his kidneys to
save his ailing wife. Now they’re getting a
divorce, and he wants it back.
Dr. Richard Batista said Wednesday he is
suing his estranged wife, Dawnell. Since he
doesn’t really expect her to return the kidney,
he is demanding $1.5 million in compensation
instead.
Batista claims his wife had an affair.
“There’s no deeper pain or betrayal from
somebody you loved and devoted your
whole life to,” he told a news conference at
his lawyer’s office in Garden City on Long
Island.
Batista, 49, who works for Nassau University
Medical Center, said he gave his kidney
to Dawnell Batista in June 2001. She filed
for divorce in July 2005.
The Batistas have three children, ages, 8, 11
and 14.
A message left for Dawnell Batista’s attorney,
Douglas Rothkopf, was not immediately
returned.