Jim McGreevey's ex-wife drops her fraud claim (for the good of her daughter...)

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Puleeze.

After making an absolute spectacle of herself in court and in the media, Dina Matos now says that for the good of her six-year-old daughter, she has decided to drop fraud claims against Jim McGreevey who she said duped her into marrying him to further his political career.

We all know McGreevey, he's the former New Jersey governor who resigned from office and announced, smiling wife by his side, that he was "a gay American." Now why a gay American could not continue to serve as governor, I do not know. Apparently he had loads of other problems that might have driven him from office. He acknowledged an affair with a male staffer; the staffer denied the affair and said the governor sexually harassed him. We all know that if not for this staffer, McGreevey would never had come out and they would still be in what appeared to be a sham marriage.

Their divorce was disgustingly dirty with all sorts of hideous allegations. She claimed to have been cludeless that he was gay, he says she knew all along and even participated in threesomes with him and another dude.

Neither seemed to be very concerned aboiut the effect on their daughter Jacqueline then or when they were publishing books about each other and going on Oprah.

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