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Ex-N.J. Governor McGreevey’s Ex-Wife Against Marriage Equality

by Kilian Melloy
Thursday Jan 14, 2010
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Dina Matos
Dina Matos  

The ex-wife of former New Jersey governor Jim McGreevey, who resigned office in 2004 after announcing that he was a "gay American," has now come out against marriage rights for same-sex families.

"I was raised a Catholic," Dina Matos told the media. "I grew up in the church, so I believe in traditional marriage between a man and a woman." Her remarks were quoted in a Jan. 14 Gannett New Jersey article posted at My Central Jersey.com.

Matos praised the outcome of a Jan. 7 vote in which New Jersey lawmakers killed a bill that would have extended marriage equality to Garden State gay and lesbian families. The bill was a lat attempt to secure family parity for GLBT New Jerseyans through the legislature before anti-gay Gov.-elect Chris Christie takes office Jan. 19.

Matos is the author of a memoir, Silent Partner, that tells her side of the McGreevey saga. Matos claims that she knew nothing about her husband’s true sexuality until McGreevey confessed to having an affair with a male staffer. However, accounts disclosed to the media by a former employee of McGreevey’s, Ted Petersen, suggested otherwise: Pedersen said that he used to join the couple for three-way sex. The sessions, which the trio reportedly referred to as "Friday Night Specials," began in 1999, Pedersen said, when he was about 20, and before McGreevey and Matos were wed. The encounters continued after the couple had married, Pedersen said, finally ending in 2001, after McGreevey won the governorship of New Jersey.

Pederson said that McGreevey may have had "light interest" in him, "but it didn’t seem like he was gay." However, Petersen added, "It did enhance their sexual relationship having me be a part of it." Pedersen’s disclosure took place even as Matos and McGreevey were in embroiled in divorce proceedings; Pedersen said that he had provided a sworn deposition about his sexual relationship with the couple. McGreevey confirmed Pedersen’s account, but Matos denied it.

Talking to the media about marriage equality, Matos indicated that civil unions should be sufficient, calling the provision--which is New Jersey law--"wonderful." GLBT equality proponents have said that civil unions do not, in fact, provide adequate protections for gay and lesbian families.

McGreevey, meantime, still resides in New Jersey and has entered a same-sex relationship with Mark O’Donnell. McGreevey has declared that if law in his state allowed it, he would marry O’Donnell, the Gannett New Jersey article noted. McGreevey is pursuing a Master of Divinity degree at General Theological Seminary with an eye to becoming an Episcopalian clergyman.

Matos told the media that the pain of families disintegrating because one partner is secretly gay is not so uncommon. ""There are at least two million marriages that break up each year because one of the spouses come out of the closet," she said. "You don’t understand unless you live it." As for her and McGreevey, Matos said, "We have a daughter together, so we have to have a relationship."

Kilian Melloy reviews media, conducts interviews, and writes commentary for EDGEBoston, where he also serves as Assistant Arts Editor.

Comments

  • ChooseStarlight, 2010-01-15 12:53:49

    This kind of hypocrisy appalls me. As a GLBT activist from NJ, I was seated at the forefront of the saga. Maybe if he had been allowed to pursue a (legally supported) committed relationship, he never would have married her in the first place. Who knows? And neither of them would have suffered public humiliation and turmoil- especially with a daughter. But you think her love for him would overcome her prejudices. Unbelievable. Obviously, the civil union is inadequate and she should know better.

  • Anonymous, 2010-01-16 13:15:14

    She is a good Catholic..raised in a Catholic family and she was doing 3 way sex. Hmmm I wonder what the church would say about that?

  • tomcatbeau, 2010-01-19 21:09:33

    Yeah such an upstanding catholic girl you are Dina! What would your priest have to say about all that adultery you engaged in while having a three way? What a joke, the same ignorance and cowardness shown amongst out legislators here in NJ, so afraid to vote for equal civil rights for ALL people of NJ, instead they are more concerned with pissing off the New homophobic Govenor Christi and keeping their jobs intact. I am so sick of all this back and forth...first we get civil unions voted on and against for how many years? A civil union isn’t worth the legal paper it is written on! Not to long ago I was refused at a hospital when I went in to see my partner of 17yrs., because of all this legal mumbo chumbo. We are human beings, not some 2nd level form of life to be treated different. I say we all band together and stop paying our state and federal income taxes until we have the same rights as every other American in this country. What will it take? Do we have to riot on Washington DC? I for one am sick and tired of all the hate, the misconceptions that are expressed daily on TV, in the newspapers, ect... I am tired of being compared to sick pedophiles (Good Ole Catholic Church favorite smear). The institution of marriage as represented by the heterosexual community has been made a mockery in the last decade by people like Britany Spears, Pamela Anderson, need I go on! I know more gay couples that honor each other, respect each other more so than most straight couples I know. The money I could save if my union with my partner was considered a "legal marriage", on my tax returns, when buying health insurance, and many many more areas. Now we are set back another 4 yrs. with Christi in the govenor’s seat, since he has already said he will not allow any marriage bill for ALL people to get his signature. I will not bother with any civil union or anything else the want to call it, it is a waste of my time and energy. The federal government has to redefine the word "Marriage" as a committed, legal relationship between to consenting adults. Man-Woman, Man-Man, Woman-Woman. Nothing else will do! Maybe one of these days this country will stop being run by all these bible thumping, gun toting republicans and finally start representing ALL Americans. Until then it makes me sick to even think of how this continues to play out. Sorry for running my mouth, this topic really gets me hot!

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