• Renowned Divorce Attorney James Sexton is offering free prenup agreements to the entire 2025 NFL draft class

    Sexton said no player should do what Travis Hunter did, marrying a spouse without a signed agreement following his new $46.6 million deal.

    “No questions asked, total confidentiality. Prenups are not posted anywhere, they’re not filed anywhere, they’re only filed somewhere if there’s a divorce proceeding. So there’s absolutely no risk to these guys to absolutely take us up on this offer. They have way too much at stake,” Sexton said.

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    Renowned Divorce Attorney James Sexton is offering free prenup agreements to the entire 2025 NFL draft class✍️ Sexton said no player should do what Travis Hunter did, marrying a spouse without a signed agreement following his new $46.6 million deal. “No questions asked, total confidentiality. Prenups are not posted anywhere, they’re not filed anywhere, they’re only filed somewhere if there’s a divorce proceeding. So there’s absolutely no risk to these guys to absolutely take us up on this offer. They have way too much at stake,” Sexton said. (Via TMZ)
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  • Renowned Divorce Attorney James Sexton is offering free prenup agreements to the entire 2025 NFL draft class

    Sexton said no player should do what Travis Hunter did, marrying a spouse without a signed agreement following his new $46.6 million deal.

    “No questions asked, total confidentiality. Prenups are not posted anywhere, they’re not filed anywhere, they’re only filed somewhere if there’s a divorce proceeding. So there’s absolutely no risk to these guys to absolutely take us up on this offer. They have way too much at stake,” Sexton said.

    (Via TMZ)
    Renowned Divorce Attorney James Sexton is offering free prenup agreements to the entire 2025 NFL draft class✍️ Sexton said no player should do what Travis Hunter did, marrying a spouse without a signed agreement following his new $46.6 million deal. “No questions asked, total confidentiality. Prenups are not posted anywhere, they’re not filed anywhere, they’re only filed somewhere if there’s a divorce proceeding. So there’s absolutely no risk to these guys to absolutely take us up on this offer. They have way too much at stake,” Sexton said. (Via TMZ)
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  • Clifton Chenier, born in Opelousas, Louisiana, was a musical pioneer whose contributions to zydeco music are unparalleled. Growing up in a Creole-speaking family, Chenier was immersed in the rich cultural traditions of southern Louisiana. His father, an accordion player, introduced him to music at a young age, setting the stage for his future career.

    Chenier's journey into music began in the 1940s, playing in local clubs and dances. His unique blend of traditional Creole music with rhythm and blues created a sound that was both fresh and deeply rooted in his heritage. By the 1950s, Chenier had formed his band, the Zydeco Ramblers, and began recording his distinctive style.

    In 1955, Chenier released "Eh, 'Tite Fille," a song that brought zydeco to a national audience. His energetic accordion playing and soulful vocals captivated listeners, earning him the title "King of Zydeco." Chenier's music was characterized by its lively rhythms, syncopated beats, and the use of the washboard, played by his brother Cleveland Chenier.

    Throughout his career, Chenier continued to innovate and expand the boundaries of zydeco. He incorporated elements of blues, jazz, and rock and roll, creating a sound that was uniquely his own. His performances were electrifying, drawing audiences into the joyous spirit of zydeco music.

    Chenier's influence extended beyond his own recordings. He inspired a generation of musicians and brought zydeco to the world stage. His Grammy-winning album "I'm Here!" in 1983 was a testament to his enduring talent and creativity.

    Clifton Chenier passed away in 1987, but his legacy lives on through the vibrant zydeco music scene he helped create. He was a true pioneer whose contributions continue to be celebrated by music lovers around the world.

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    Clifton Chenier, born in Opelousas, Louisiana, was a musical pioneer whose contributions to zydeco music are unparalleled. Growing up in a Creole-speaking family, Chenier was immersed in the rich cultural traditions of southern Louisiana. His father, an accordion player, introduced him to music at a young age, setting the stage for his future career. Chenier's journey into music began in the 1940s, playing in local clubs and dances. His unique blend of traditional Creole music with rhythm and blues created a sound that was both fresh and deeply rooted in his heritage. By the 1950s, Chenier had formed his band, the Zydeco Ramblers, and began recording his distinctive style. In 1955, Chenier released "Eh, 'Tite Fille," a song that brought zydeco to a national audience. His energetic accordion playing and soulful vocals captivated listeners, earning him the title "King of Zydeco." Chenier's music was characterized by its lively rhythms, syncopated beats, and the use of the washboard, played by his brother Cleveland Chenier. Throughout his career, Chenier continued to innovate and expand the boundaries of zydeco. He incorporated elements of blues, jazz, and rock and roll, creating a sound that was uniquely his own. His performances were electrifying, drawing audiences into the joyous spirit of zydeco music. Chenier's influence extended beyond his own recordings. He inspired a generation of musicians and brought zydeco to the world stage. His Grammy-winning album "I'm Here!" in 1983 was a testament to his enduring talent and creativity. Clifton Chenier passed away in 1987, but his legacy lives on through the vibrant zydeco music scene he helped create. He was a true pioneer whose contributions continue to be celebrated by music lovers around the world. #CliftonChenier #Zydeco
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