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Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons denied Thursday that hes having an affair despite his estranged wifes claims that he wants a divorce because of his involvement with another woman.
Absolutely not, absolutely not, Gibbons said when asked whether hes having an affair with a woman separated from her husband, a Reno doctor. While not mentioning the womans name, the governor said, Its been a friendly relationship over all these years.
And this is not something that I really feel that the public really ought to be involved in. This is really painful to go through, a process like this, Gibbons, 63, said at a news conference, referring to his Washoe County Family Court divorce proceedings that hes trying to keep private.
Im very sorry to the public that this has to be foisted upon their shoulders, the governor said of first lady Dawn Gibbons claims. It shouldnt be. Its unnecessary and its untrue, and unfortunately its very harmful to my family.
Asked whether the divorce hes seeking and the resulting publicity has had an impact on his ability to serve as governor, Gibbons said, None. Not a bit, and then walked away from reporters at the news conference that began with him discussing wildland fires in Nevada.
Attorney Cal Dunlap, representing Dawn Gibbons, 54, said in a motion filed Wednesday in Family Court that Gibbons wants to end his marriage of nearly 22 years because of his infatuation and involvement with someone else.
Dunlap added Jim Gibbons fawning involvement with the other woman has included making her his frequent bar, lunch, dinner and even grocery store companion.
The attorneys comments were included in a motion challenging a judges decision to seal the divorce case. Dunlap said the law cited by the judge in sealing the files violates both the U.S. Constitution and the Nevada Constitution.
Attorney Gary Silverman, representing Gibbons, declined to comment on Dunlaps challenge of the sealing order by Carson City District Judge Bill Maddox. The case was then transferred to Washoe County Family Court Judge Frances Doherty in Reno.
Gibbons also has asked for an order awarding him sole occupancy of the taxpayer-supported Governors Mansion in Carson City. Hes been staying at the couples Reno home while Dawn Gibbons has remained in the mansion.
Dawn Gibbons has proposed that Gibbons could move back into the mansion and she would stay in a guest house on the grounds so she can continue her duties as first lady.
She also has filed a demand in court for a detailed explanation from the first-term Republican governor on why he feels theyre incompatible. In his divorce complaint filed May 2, Gibbons listed incompatibility as grounds for ending the marriage.
Absolutely not, absolutely not, Gibbons said when asked whether hes having an affair with a woman separated from her husband, a Reno doctor. While not mentioning the womans name, the governor said, Its been a friendly relationship over all these years.
And this is not something that I really feel that the public really ought to be involved in. This is really painful to go through, a process like this, Gibbons, 63, said at a news conference, referring to his Washoe County Family Court divorce proceedings that hes trying to keep private.
Im very sorry to the public that this has to be foisted upon their shoulders, the governor said of first lady Dawn Gibbons claims. It shouldnt be. Its unnecessary and its untrue, and unfortunately its very harmful to my family.
Asked whether the divorce hes seeking and the resulting publicity has had an impact on his ability to serve as governor, Gibbons said, None. Not a bit, and then walked away from reporters at the news conference that began with him discussing wildland fires in Nevada.
Attorney Cal Dunlap, representing Dawn Gibbons, 54, said in a motion filed Wednesday in Family Court that Gibbons wants to end his marriage of nearly 22 years because of his infatuation and involvement with someone else.
Dunlap added Jim Gibbons fawning involvement with the other woman has included making her his frequent bar, lunch, dinner and even grocery store companion.
The attorneys comments were included in a motion challenging a judges decision to seal the divorce case. Dunlap said the law cited by the judge in sealing the files violates both the U.S. Constitution and the Nevada Constitution.
Attorney Gary Silverman, representing Gibbons, declined to comment on Dunlaps challenge of the sealing order by Carson City District Judge Bill Maddox. The case was then transferred to Washoe County Family Court Judge Frances Doherty in Reno.
Gibbons also has asked for an order awarding him sole occupancy of the taxpayer-supported Governors Mansion in Carson City. Hes been staying at the couples Reno home while Dawn Gibbons has remained in the mansion.
Dawn Gibbons has proposed that Gibbons could move back into the mansion and she would stay in a guest house on the grounds so she can continue her duties as first lady.
She also has filed a demand in court for a detailed explanation from the first-term Republican governor on why he feels theyre incompatible. In his divorce complaint filed May 2, Gibbons listed incompatibility as grounds for ending the marriage.


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