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gold digger



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Intertribal conflict led to the gradual migration to the islands, a geographical location that induced fateful encounters with successive waves of invaders: conquistadors, pirates, privateers, gold diggers and, later, drug smugglers.

From Washington Post

"I thought there would be an outcry about a gold digger marrying an old man," he admitted.

From Fox News

He refers to his father’s widow as Ms. Carpenter, a “gold digger” who lives in the “peasant” quarters of the villa — and much, much worse.

From Seattle Times

The wealthy are “busier, much more successful and have much more to lose, and don’t like putting themselves out there publicly because they could have gold diggers or stalkers.”

From Los Angeles Times

Snoop has denied the claims, according to TMZ, and wrote on Instagram that "gold digger season is here".

From BBC