McGreevey Escapes Alimony Payments
A judge ruled Friday that former Gov. James E. McGreevey of New Jersey, who resigned after admitting he had an affair with a male aide, will not have to pay alimony to his ex-wife.
The ruling by Superior Court Judge Karen Cassidy granted the State of McGreevey and his wife, Dina Matos, divorce, ending eight years of marriage worn that was broken when the state governor was surprised when he announced on national television that he was ” a gay American. ”
“There’s no food - that’s what I’m talking about,” McGreevey Lawer, Stephen Hall, said moments after the decision was read in court, the Star-Ledger of Newark on its Web site.
In addition to exclude payments of $ 2,500 a month on food for four months that Ms. Matos was seeking, Judge Cassidy ordered McGreevey to pay $ 1075 a month in child support for her daughter instead of her $ 1750 wanted.
The court does not even have the decency to think about the child in this case. This decision will make McGreevey look even more viscous than it already does.
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