Gaston Glock Draws Blood in Divorce Shootout With Ex-Wife Helga
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Update, 9:20 a.m.: Adds details of the court decision and lawyers’ comments.
Since starting his eponymous pistol company in the early 1980s, Gaston Glock has faced all manner of opposition: gun-control activists, disdainful American rivals, liability lawsuits, even a former financial adviser who tried to have the Austrian firearms tycoon assassinated in a parking garage in Luxembourg in 1999. What didn’t kill him seemed to make Glock stronger. Now he’s won an important round against one of his most determined foes: his ex-wife, Helga.