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EXCLUSIVE: Jesse James Scandal Takes Toll On His Business

Apr. 28 2010, Published 9:50 a.m. ET

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Not only has Jesse James’ love life taken a beating in light of his recent cheating scandal with wife Sandra Bullock, but RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively that it’s also taken a toll on the livelihood of his businesses.

“Business has been way worse since it came out that Jesse was cheating on Sandra,” an employee of Cisco Burger in Long Beach said. “It’s been much, much slower here. At first after Sandra won the Oscar we were packed, but ever since it’s been way slower.”

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Jesse opened the 50’s style burger joint in 2006 just around the corner from his specialty bike shop, West Coast Choppers. The last photos of Sandra and Jesse taken together were at Cisco Burger the day after she won the Best Actress Oscar for her leading role in The Blind Side.

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Jesse returned to his Huntington Beach home on Monday after almost a month stint in Arizona’s Sierra Tucson alcohol, drug and sex addiction rehab center. Both Sandra and Jesse have been spotted without their wedding rings and as RadarOnline.com previously reported, Sandra has plans to file divorce papers but has no plans on seeking custody of Jesse’s children.

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“She has absolutely no plans to get custody of Jesse James’ children,” Sandra’s rep, Cheryl Maisel told RadarOnline.com on Tuesday. Meanwhile, a source told RadarOnline.com, “Jesse is doing OK. He’s glad to be home and just wants to get on with his life.”

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