Immoral offer from the CEO to the employee: Take 3 million and leave your husband.

Immoral offer from the CEO to the employee: Take 3 million and leave your husband.

30.01.2026 12:20

The CEO of a real estate company made an immoral offer to a young woman working with him, saying, "Take this 3 million dollars and leave your husband." While the woman, who divorced her husband, denied the allegations, the ex-husband filed a $5 million lawsuit against the CEO and his ex-wife.

The claim that Tamir Poleg, CEO of Real Brokerage in the USA, offered millions of dollars to an employee in exchange for a divorce has shocked many.

According to reports in the US press, it was alleged that Poleg, who is said to be married, made an immoral offer to Paige Steckling, who is married and a mother of two, saying, "Take this 3 million dollars and leave your husband." It was claimed that Poleg offered Steckling 3 million dollars in company shares, as well as a promise of a 1.5 million dollar house in Utah and that all her needs would be met.

Immoral offer from CEO to employee: Take 3 million and leave your husband
Tamir Poleg

IMMORAL OFFER REVEALED WHEN TAKEN TO COURT

The allegations came to public attention when Paige Steckling's husband, Michael Steckling, filed a lawsuit. Michael Steckling initiated legal proceedings, claiming that CEO Poleg made this offer to his wife in January 2025.

Immoral offer from CEO to employee: Take 3 million and leave your husband

DIVORCED WOMAN DENIES ALLEGATIONS

Paige Steckling confirmed the end of her marriage but firmly denied the allegations. In her statement, Steckling noted that the divorce occurred for personal reasons, saying, "The claims that the company CEO offered me money to get divorced do not reflect the truth." It was reported that Steckling made the decision to divorce in February 2025.

EX-HUSBAND FILES A 5 MILLION DOLLAR LAWSUIT

While Tamir Poleg and Paige Steckling denied the allegations against them, Michael Steckling filed a 5 million dollar lawsuit against CEO Poleg, whose company is valued at approximately 886 million dollars, and his ex-wife Paige Steckling. The legal process regarding the lawsuit is expected to become clearer in the coming days.

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