Billionaire’s Mistress Kicked His Pregnant Wife — Until Her Three Brothers Stepped Out of a $50M Jet
The Underwood Reckoning: Three Brothers, One Private Jet, and a Billion-Dollar Collapse — Part 2
THE HAMPTONS, NY — While the lights were still twinkling at the Monarch Grand Ballroom, a different kind of power was mobilizing 2,000 miles away. Richard Montgomery III thought he had married a “nobody.” He believed his wife’s silence was a sign of weakness. He was catastrophically wrong.
The Midnight Manila Folder
Hours after the assault, Richard appeared in Briana’s hospital room at Lenox Hill. He didn’t bring flowers. He brought a manila folder containing annulment papers and a check for $500,000.
“Sign them,” he said, his voice flat. “It’s about protecting the family reputation. My mother has made her expectations clear.”
By 6:00 AM, Briana’s credit cards were declined. By 8:00 AM, her access to her own foundation was revoked. By noon, the tabloids were running headlines calling her “unstable” and “erratic.” The Montgomery machine was grinding her into the dust.
But Briana made one phone call. Not to a lawyer, but to a brother.

The $2 Billion “Crisis”
Richard Montgomery’s world began to burn at 2:00 PM the following day. It started with a phone call from his head of acquisitions. “Richard, our Dubai Marina project just lost its shipping partner. And the New York permits? They’ve been pulled. Someone named ‘Underwood Global’ just bought our debt.”
Richard laughed. “Underwood? Like Briana?”
The laughter died when he saw the news. Underwood Global Logistics wasn’t a “diversity project.” It was a multi-billion dollar shipping empire. The “lawsuit” Briana had read about earlier wasn’t a disaster for her family—it was a strategic maneuver. Her three brothers—Malcolm, Desmond, and Isaac—had been quietly moving pieces on the board for months, waiting for the Montgomerys to show their hand.
The Landing in the Hamptons
Six hours later, a $50 million Gulfstream G700 touched down on the Montgomerys’ private runway. Three men stepped out. They didn’t look like “little boys from Newark.” They looked like the wrath of God in bespoke tailoring.
They didn’t go to the office. They went to the Montgomery estate, where Gloria Montgomery was hosting an intimate “victory” brunch for Sloan and Richard.
“Who are you?” Gloria demanded as the three men walked past her security like they weren’t there.
“We’re the people who own your mortgage, your jet, and by the end of the business day, your son’s reputation,” Malcolm Underwood said, tossing a stack of legal documents onto the brunch table. “And we’re the people who are going to make sure Sloan Whitfield spends the next five years in a state penitentiary for felony assault on a pregnant woman.”
The Final Verdict
The fallout was swifter than any socialite could have predicted. The video of the “Gala Kick” went viral, destroying the Montgomery brand. Donors fled. The board of directors fired Richard within a week. Sloan Whitfield was arrested as she tried to board a flight to Zurich.
But the real shock came during the asset discovery. It turned out that Briana’s literacy program was the only thing keeping the Foundation’s tax-exempt status alive. When she left, the IRS moved in.
Briana Underwood didn’t sign the annulment papers. She filed for a contested divorce, walking away with $1.2 billion—not because she wanted the money, but because she wanted to fund 100 more literacy programs in names that weren’t Montgomery.
Today, Briana lives in a home filled with light and the sounds of a healthy baby boy. Her brothers are never far away. And in the social circles of Manhattan, the name “Montgomery” is now the one that is never spoken—while “Underwood” is a name that commands a room before the doors even open.
In the end, Richard Montgomery learned a lesson that no amount of old money could buy: Never mistake a woman’s grace for her lack of power. Because when you kick an Underwood, the whole world kicks back.
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