Politics & Government
McDonnell Moved Out Days Before Trial Started
On the stand, former governor plays down state favors for drug-maker, but he opens up about marriage woes.

Former Gov. Bob McDonnell is living with his priest in the church rectory. During testimony Thursday, McDonnell said he couldnāt go home each day āand have to rehash the dayās events with my wife,ā according to The Washington Post.
The couple is on trial for allegedly trying to wrangle state perks for a Richmond businessman in exchange for lavish gifts. McDonnell told the jury the relationship with his wife is ābasically on hold.ā
Read updates throughout the day at The Washington Post trial blog.
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Through weeks of testimony, Maureen McDonnell has been painted as a difficult woman, particularly during defense questioning.
Earlier this week, Janet Vestal Kelly, the former secretary of the commonwealth, testified about Marueen McDonnellās āvery diva-ishā behavior, including a threat by mansion staff in January 2012 to walk off the job over her attitude.
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Bob McDonnell testified Wednesday afternoon that heād weighed a recommendation at one time to move the first lady out of the governorās mansion.
The couple was charged Jan. 21 with illegally accepting up to $165,000 in gifts, luxury vacations and large loans from Jonnie Williams, in exchange for lending the prestige of the governorās office to Williamsā struggling dietary supplement company, Star Scientific.
Read:
- Defense Lawyers Take Turn Attacking Maureen McDonnell
- WJLAās āMcDonnell trial reveals unflattering portrait of ex-Va. first ladyā
- 5 Strangest Things Weāve Learned at the McDonnell Trial
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