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Dina McGreevey alleges that nearly ex-husband Jim McGreevey committed fraud because he didn’t tell her he likes men. It’s for that reason that she’s requesting more alimony in their divorce trial. Family law lawyer Gary Port, however, says nay: “Punishment for bad behavior is not a factor [in alimony rulings.]” Time to pen another book, Dina! [The Street

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By:           Andrew Belonksy
On:           May 16, 2008
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No. 1 · JM · Member · 4 comments

I don’t feel the need to sympathize with Jim, just because he’s gay.
Nor do I feel the need to sympathize with her, though, either. But I do feel she’s entitled to an equitable settlement considering he wasted her time for years and cheated on her.

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No. 2 · M Shane

Oh fuck, if everyone who got married did it because they had the hots for whoever they hooked up with you’d be setting a pretty difficult president. The vows don’t specify: “prefer pussy” or anything of the sort. I don’t feel as if he wasted her time any more than she wasted his (or made it unsavory: that’s what he should claim: that she made him do nasty things to her!)She got the prestiege of being a politicians wife, When people get married they see what they get(more or less).
It’s usually less since they mostly get divorced.

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No. 3 · M Shane

“precident”: correction had bush brain

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No. 4 · The Milkman

“precedent”

Posted: May 18, 2008 at 12:50 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · [Flag?]

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