Yep, looks like Newt was the p.o.s. we always thought he was.
June 14, 1980: The
divorce filings, unearthed by CNN, show that Newt Gingrich left Jackie for good, 5 days before their wedding anniversary.
July 14, 1980: Newt Gingrich filed for divorce.
August 14, 1980: Jackie Battley Gingrich acknowledged receipt of the divorce filing.
September 12, 1980: Jackie Battley Gingrich’s lawyers responded to Newt’s divorce petition, contesting the divorce. Specifically, her filing read:
Defendant shows that she has ample and adequate grounds for divorce, but that she does not desire one at this time.
She additionally requested alimony and child support, as Newt left her with two children to care for, a reasonable split of the marital property were the divorce to be granted, and lawyers fees.
September 25, 1980: Jackie Battley Gingrich’s attorneys filed documents demanding Newt Gingrich’s financial records.
October 7, 1980: Jackie Battley Gingrich’s lawyers filed their notice to depose Newt Gingrich in the divorce case on October 20, 1980.
October 13, 1980: Jackie Battley Gringrich’s attorneys filed a motion for a jury trial in the divorce case. They also filed documents demanding that the court become involved in the financial aspects of the case, as Newt Gingrich had refused to release his financial information or provide any means to Jackie to support their children or maintain her residence. That hearing was scheduled for October 21, 1980.
October 17, 1980: Newt Gingrich’s attorneys filed a successful motion to reschedule his deposition October 20 to November 10, 1980.
October 21, 1980: Jackie Battley Gingrich filed out paperwork asking for $2036 in itemized monthly expenses for herself and their two daughters:
- $514 for housing
$340 for food
$200 for clothing
$19 for water
$40 for electricity
$40 for gas
$50 for telephone service
$149 for medical care
$50 for dental care
$90 for medicine
$25 for child care
$60 for school expenses
$65 for the car payment
$26 for health insurance
$100 for taxes
$100 for recreation
$40 to their church
$10 for their exterminator
$10 for gifts
$15 for “beauty parlor subscriptions”
Attached was an estimate of Gingrich’s gross monthly income from Congress ($5,015.21), which, after taxes and insurance payments, was an estimated net of $3.341.24. He claimed to be spending money on houses in Fairfax and Arlington, the utilities on a Virginia house, $407 a month on food, $75 on an orthodontist and $477 a month on his various bank debts unrelated to any mortgages. He also had $120 — due in 4 remaining payments — to Cole’s jewelry store. (Marianne Ginther Gingrich
told Esquire that he’d already asked her to marry him at that point.)
December 17, 1980: After the October 21, 1980 hearing, Newt Gingrich was ordered to pay $300 a month in child support and $400 in alimony for the foreseeable future, in addition to the mortgage on the Georgia home, Jackie and their children’s medical bills, all the outstanding utility bills on the Georgia home, payments on the car Jackie was driving and $750 to Jackie’s attorney.
January 9, 1981: Newt Gingrich was ordered to appear at a deposition for Jackie’s attorneys on January 14, 1981.
January 31, 1981: Jackie and Newt Gingrich agreed to the terms of their divorce.
February 2, 1981: Newt Gingrich petitioned for a final decree in his divorce from Jackie, and the divorce is finalized. Newt agreed to pay $200 a month in child support for each daughter until they turned 18 or, if they attended college, until they completed a 4-year degree program or turned 23; as well as all the children’s medical and dental bills and for their insurance. He was also ordered to keep Jackie on his insurance policy until she could qualify for individual insurance without a medical examination, due to her cancer diagnosis (a pre-existing condition); and to pay $1,000 per month in alimony with increases up to $1,300/month as Gingrich’s income increased up to $100,000. They split the title on the Georgia house, with Gingrich assuming the second mortgage, and she ceded the Virginia home to him, and each got the possessions in the house at the time. Jackie kept the car she was driving and Newt continued to make the payments on it.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/12/...vorces-shows-hes-not-been-honest-with-voters/