Monday, March 17, 2008

Gay American Confirms 'Friday Night Specials'

Gay American (D-NJ)

Well, she's denying it, but McGreevey's confirming it. What we've got here is a she said/she said/boytoy said.

So far it's running 2:1 against the ex-wife.

In a stunning development, the Associated Press noted McGreevey is a Democrat. I call that progress.

Jim McGreevey, the former governor of New Jersey, has confirmed reports that he and his wife had sexual encounters with a male aide while he was serving as a local official and running for governor, according to the Associated Press.

"This happened, this happened in the past, and now we need to move on with our lives," McGreevey tells the wire service.

His ex-wife, Dina Matos McGreevey, tells the wire service that the published claims are "completely false."

The story broke when Theodore Pedersen, a longtime aide to the Democratic politician, told reporters that he has testified under oath as part of the couple's acrimonious divorce proceedings that the three of them had consensual sex on a number of occasions between 1999 and 2001.

"It's frustrating to hear her call Gov. Spitzer a hypocrite while she's out there being as dishonest as anyone could be about her own life," Pedersen, 29, tells the New York Post.

"She's framed herself as a victim - yet she was a willing participant. She had complete control over what happened in her relationship," he tells the Post.


"She was there, she knew what was happening, she made the moves. We all did. It's disgusting to watch her play the victim card."

In a separate interview, Pedersen tells The (Newark) Star Ledger that the three of them called the encounters "Friday Night Specials."

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