Any divorce lawyer would tell you that she did the right thing by being there.
She's going to wind up taking him to the cleaners, and rightfully so.
She was thinking, “Eliot, your *behind* is grass, and I’m the lawnmower.”
I agree that he deserves to be taken to the cleaners, but I don’t see how standing there in the ultimate humiliation is going to affect the outcome of the divorce. It would seem that it would backfire because his lawyer could say that she supported him and was going to stick by him. Here’s evidence of that......now someone obviously convinced her to go after him.