A MARRIED property tycoon allegedly tried to steal £2m from an employee from her husband with an ‘indecent proposal’.
Bombshell claims revealed in the trial of Tamir Poleg have accused the CEO of trying to bribe a married mother-of-two using cash siphoned from his company’s shares.
Poleg allegedly offered Paige Steckling cash, real estate deals and lavish trips in an effort to win her over, according to court documents reminiscent of the 1993 movie Indecent Proposal.
The fast-paced film follows a couple who are offered $1 million by a stranger for one night with his wife.
Paige’s ex-husband Michael Steckling has filed a lawsuit seeking £3.6m in damages over the breakdown of his marriage.
Michael named Polega as the main reason behind their 2025 split, claiming he constantly tried to woo Paige in court documents seen by the Daily Mail.
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They claim they were in a loving, committed marriage and never discussed separation or divorce.
Paige confirmed her divorce in a statement to the outlet, but denied the allegations brought to court.
“My marriage ended for personal reasons and the allegations made in this lawsuit do not reflect the reality of these circumstances,” she wrote.
“I am confident that the legal process will resolve any inaccuracies.”
It has since emerged that the real estate mogul also left his wife during the same time period.
Specific details of Pole’s alleged January 2025 deal included a £1.09 million ($1.5 million) palatial home in Park City, Utah, and a promise to “take care of her own needs,” contingent on Paige leaving Michael.
The lawsuit alleges that Paige informed Michael of the offer that same month, just weeks before she filed for divorce in February 2025.
The pair met when Paige worked for Poleg at Utah-based Real Brokerage.
Court documents allege Poleg withdrew £435,000 ($600,000) from the property company and invested the money in an “indecent scheme”.
Just weeks later, he allegedly booked a hotel room in Miami for himself and Paige, but it is unknown if she ever accepted the bribe or followed through.
At the time the beach getaway was booked, Poleg emailed Paige detailed instructions on how to get to the promised millions in two installments.
She has since told the Daily Mail that he sent an email offering financial support after she asked for it.
Poleg has denied many of the allegations outlined in the lawsuit.
“No proposals, no romance, no interference,” he also told the Daily Mail.
In a message to his agents, he wrote: “These claims are baseless and full of inaccuracies.
“I view this lawsuit as a clear attempt to abuse my public position for personal gain, and I have rejected and continue to reject any suggestion of wrongdoing.”
He said Paige often complained about her marriage, leading him to believe the couple shared no “true love or affection”.
Michael is seeking £3.6 million in damages related to the breakdown of his marriage, including “loss of his wife’s comfort, society and consortium”, as well as punitive damages, attorneys’ fees, costs and pre- and post-judgment interest.
The case remains in court.
Poleg’s real estate firm has been valued at £660m ($886m), employing 30,000 agents.

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