Judge isn't buying Dina Matos-McGreevey's story

The judge doesn't seem to be buying Dina Matos-McGreevey's story that her estranged husband, former New Jersey Governor James McGreevey, was trying to ruin her life by hiding his homosexuality while they were married.
A judge ruled this week that McGreevey, the only ever openly gay Governor, wasn't intentionally trying to deceive Matos-McGreevey.
"Mr. McGreevey was not out to destroy her emotionally," Superior Court Judge Karen Cassidy said.
Judge Cassidy did say that Dina can continue her fraud case but warned that she needed a stronger case.
"That does not guarantee the defendant will be successful in trying her claim," the judge said.
A former McGreevey aide came forward this week saying that Dina knew Jim was gay all along and that the couple participated in threesomes with the male worker. Gov. McGreevey confirmed the allegations while his estranged wife denied the claims calling it sabatoge to make her look bad.
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