When New Jersey governor Jim McGreevey announced in a 2004 press conference that he was gay, his wife Dina Matos McGreevey stood by his side. She filed for divorce shortly thereafter, however, and three years of contentious legal battles followed. Matos later wrote a book about her experiences in which she states that she never would have married McGreevey if she’d known he was gay. In 2008, McGreevey’s former aide, Teddy Pederson, claimed that he’d had sex with both McGreevey and Matos—at the same time. Matos denied it. McGreevey didn’t.
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