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Ex-New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey must pay child support, but no alimony McGreevey left office as New Jersey governor after announcing he was gay Judge concludes both McGreeveys "had an agenda" at bitter trial NEW YORK (CNN) -- Former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey will not have to pay his ex-wife alimony, a judge ruled Friday in granting the couple's divorce. Jim McGreevey testified that he is in the seminary and estimates his income at $48,000 a year. McGreevey, who left office after coming out as a gay man, was ordered to pay $1,075 in monthly child support to his daughter, Jacqueline. He and his former wife, Dina Matos, agreed in May to share custody of the 6-year-old girl. Matos had asked for $2,500 a month in alimony for four years and $1,750 a month in child support. McGreevey, now a seminary student, testified he was... [read full story]
