US Rep. Mark Kirk announces divorce after 8 years of marriage
By APSaturday, June 6, 2009
Republican Congressman Kirk announces divorce
NORTHBROOK, Ill. — U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk’s office has announced that the Republican congressman and his wife are divorcing.
Kirk and Kimberly Ann Vertolli have been married eight years. Their divorce becomes final on Monday.
Kirk is in his fifth term representing Illinois’ 10th district in the suburbs north of Chicago.
He has said he’s considering running in 2010 for governor of Illinois or for the Senate seat held by Democrat Roland Burris.
Information from: Chicago Sun-Times, www.suntimes.com/index
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June 7, 2009: 3:35 am
Oh, and all those news media reports about how CT and other States have ’strong’ whistleblower protection laws……..they are as easily IGNORED Get it……….The Justice System is CORRUPT…..and NO Whistleblower can or does obtain Justice. Oh, and the Agency that is SUPPOSE to protect us (the Attorney General’s office) is the same agency that defends the offendng agency we are complaining about! Sound like a ‘conflict of interest’???? Of course it is….but NOT in Corrupticut. Oh and in Corrupticut, Legislators who are attorneys can practice law in the same courts they politically approve their Speak out in CT against Government fraud, waste and abuse and you will become a ‘targeted’ citizen: placed on the law enforecement’s ‘list’ for wiretapping, stalking and harassment by Police, investigated if you have elders or children by State Agency Child and Elder |
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June 7, 2009: 3:15 am
For Whistleblowers marriages end because of the egregious protocol of retaliations WB #1137 in CT: divorced after 35 years of marriage because of the emotional and financial devastation of being retalated against by CT Government: ‘blacklisting’ us from working in our professions, legally kidnapping our kids by DCF and the secret court hearings in Probate/Juvenile/Family courts where they |
Deborah