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Wife of Ex-NJ Gov Denies Threesome Claim
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TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - The estranged wife of former New Jersey governor James McGreevey says published reports that she engaged in sexual trysts with McGreevey and a campaign aide aren't true.

Dina Matos McGreevey says in an e-mail to The Associated Press that the reports are "completely false."

Twenty-nine-year-old Teddy Pedersen told The Star-Ledger and New York Post that he had threesomes with the McGreeveys for about two years during their courtship and into their marriage. Pedersen says the trysts ended when McGreevey was elected governor in 2001.

McGreevey's lawyer declined to comment on the reports. McGreevey and Matos McGreevey are currently involved in divorce proceedings.


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