Who is Andrew Cuomo’s ex-wife Kerry Kennedy?
KERRY Kennedy was married to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for 15 years before the pair called it quits.
Cuomo and Kennedy were married from 1990 to 2005 and share three children together.
Who is Kerry Kennedy?
Mary Kerry Kennedy, 61, is a human rights activist and ex-wife.
Her parents are Robert Francis Kennedy and Ethel Skakel, and she is one of 11 children.
Her dad was famously the 64th Attorney General and the brother of former US President John F Kennedy.
Shortly after winning the California primary around midnight on June 5, 1968, Robert Kennedy was shot and killed by 24-year-old Sirhan Sirhan, allegedly in retaliation for his support of Israel following the 1967 Six-Day War.
"Gov. Cuomo sexually harassed several women, many of whom were young women," James said.
Lindsey Boylan was one of the first people to accuse to Governor of sexual harassment after publishing an essay on titled "My story of working with Governor Cuomo."
And they tied the knot on June 9, 1990, at St. Matthew’s Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
Their marriage lasted 15 years from 1990 to 2005.
"I’ve been a human rights activist, and for women who have abusive husbands and here I am enduring this abuse,” Kerry told a friend, claims Shnayerson.
Kerry is said to have told the public they were seeking an "amicable divorce" - but Cuomo is alleged to have leaked to the press that she had an affair with a "Republican polo player".
The politician is also alleged to have made her life "miserable" by "constantly sticking it to her" - such as by refusing to make Christmas plans until December as they shared responsibility of their daughters, twins Mariah and Cara, and Michaela.
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In a statement, Cuomo's team said: "The divorce was over 15 years ago and was tabloid fodder for weeks with all sorts of untrue rumors circulating. Time has proven them all false.
"Andrew is a great father, and his daughters will be the first to say that Kerry and Andrew have been great co-parents—and time showed those who spread the rumors were actually the problem."