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To: milwguy

Are you serious? “How could he be friends with someone of such low moral character?” Have you read any of the stories about, or did you just decide that this was a great opportunity to slander and libel, cast aspersions, and leap to currently unsubstantiated conclusions?

I don’t think I want to correspond with someone who would do those kinds of things. Talk about a beam in the eye! That’s a 4x4!


65 posted on 11/29/2011 6:24:56 PM PST by SuzyQue
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To: SuzyQue

honey...read this story on Ginger White and tell me she is a woman of fine moral character..........White has been frequently unemployed, according to news reports, and public records reveal financial difficulties that resulted in several eviction notices.

Her ex-husband John White, 45, said he had no knowledge of the alleged affair between Ginger White and Herman Cain. “It wouldn’t surprise me either way,” John White said.

The two were married in 1993. They were separated in 1997 and 1998, a period that would have overlapped with the beginning of the alleged affair between White and Cain. John White said Ginger has been married at least three times.

Ginger White, who could not be reached for an interview, told the reporters who showed up at her apartment Monday night that she is standing by her story.

As she revealed details of the alleged romantic liaison, she suggested that she expects tough scrutiny of her background and conceded in her initial interview with the Fox affiliate in Atlanta that she had made mistakes in some of her business dealings.

According to Georgia court records, she has been given eviction notices at least five times by landlords seeking back rent. A former business partner, Kimberly Vay, sued White earlier this year after a dispute that began when White wrote disparaging comments about Vay in a mass e-mail — comments that White recanted four months later as part of a legal settlement. The two women fell out after a fitness business they ran together collapsed.

“She came back and stated that everything she stated in the e-mail was completely false,” Vay said in an interview. “She admitted to making it all up out of anger and frustration.”

White also agreed to pay Vay’s legal fees but eventually stopped making her monthly payments, leading to the lawsuit, Vay said.

Ginger White’s attorney, Edward Buckley, did not respond to requests for comment Tuesday.

White declined to elaborate on her statements during a brief interview with the Associated Press at her apartment in the Atlanta suburbs Monday night. “I can’t make any comment on this,” she said. “We’re trying to be slightly sensitive.”


72 posted on 11/29/2011 6:31:20 PM PST by milwguy
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