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45 Facts About Jim McGreevey

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Jim McGreevey served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1990 to 1992, as the 19th mayor of Woodbridge Township from 1991 to 2002, and in the New Jersey Senate from 1994 to 1998.

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Jim McGreevey was the Democratic nominee for Governor of New Jersey in 1997, but was narrowly defeated by Republican incumbent Christine Todd Whitman.

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Jim McGreevey ran for governor again in 2001 and was elected by a large margin.

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Jim McGreevey later stated that he had had an affair with Cipel, but Cipel denied this claim.

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In 2006, following his departure from public office, Jim McGreevey published a memoir entitled The Confession.

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Jim McGreevey served in that capacity until his 2019 termination.

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Jim McGreevey serves as Executive Director of the New Jersey Reentry Corporation.

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Jim McGreevey is a candidate for mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey in the 2025 elections.

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Jim McGreevey was born in Jersey City, the son of Veronica, a nurse, and Jack Jim McGreevey, a Marine drill instructor who served in World War II and the Korean War.

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Jim McGreevey's family was Irish Catholic, and he grew up in nearby Carteret.

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Jim McGreevey attended The Catholic University of America before graduating from Columbia University in 1978.

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Jim McGreevey earned a Juris Doctor from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1981 and a master's degree in education from Harvard University in 1982.

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Jim McGreevey attended a summer diploma program in law at the London School of Economics.

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Jim McGreevey has worked as an assistant prosecutor and executive director of the state Parole Board.

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Jim McGreevey was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly.

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Jim McGreevey represented New Jersey's 19th legislative district from 1990 to 1992, when he became Mayor of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey.

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Jim McGreevey was elected to the New Jersey Senate in 1993, simultaneously serving as mayor of Woodbridge during the four-year Senate term.

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Jim McGreevey first ran for governor in 1997, but was defeated in a close race by incumbent Republican Christine Todd Whitman.

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In 2005, David D'Amiano, a key Jim McGreevey fund-raiser, was sentenced to two years in prison.

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Jim McGreevey met Golan Cipel in Israel during a trip there in 2000.

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In 2002, following his election as governor, Jim McGreevey appointed Cipel as a Homeland Security advisor at a salary of $110,000.

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Jim McGreevey brought up Cipel's name six weeks into his administration in a February 14,2002, interview with The Records editorial board at its offices, saying:.

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Jim McGreevey assisted Cipel in obtaining a townhouse near Jim McGreevey's home.

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Jim McGreevey's announcement made him the first openly gay state governor in United States history.

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Jim McGreevey won 46 percent of the statewide vote, which was more than the 40 percent he had received in the 2000 race but was not enough to defeat Democrat John Kerry in New Jersey.

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In September 2006, Jim McGreevey published a memoir, written with assistance from David France as ghostwriter.

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Jim McGreevey appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show on September 19,2006, to discuss and promote the book.

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In November 2006, Jim McGreevey was hired as an executive in residence to teach ethics, law and leadership at Kean University in Union, New Jersey.

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Jim McGreevey earned the degree of Master of Divinity, a prerequisite to becoming an Episcopal priest.

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In 2009, Jim McGreevey told The New York Times that he volunteered for Exodus Ministries, where he performed service to former prisoners seeking rehabilitation at the Church of Living Hope in Harlem, New York.

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On November 16,2009, WCBS-TV reported that Jim McGreevey was continuing his training at All Saints Episcopal Church in Hoboken.

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Jim McGreevey has worked at Integrity House at the Hudson County Correctional Facility with women inmates with a history of drug use.

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Jim McGreevey claimed that the move was political and asserted that eight independent audits found no wrongdoing.

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Jim McGreevey serves as Executive Director and Chairman of the Board of the New Jersey Reentry Corporation.

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In October 2015, Jim McGreevey moved from Plainfield to Jersey City, sparking rumors that he might run for mayor.

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On October 31,2023, Jim McGreevey filed to run for mayor of Jersey City in the 2025 election.

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Jim McGreevey met Dina Matos in 1996 when he was mayor of Woodbridge Township, New Jersey.

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Together, Jim McGreevey and Matos have a daughter, Jacqueline, who was born in 2001.

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When he resigned from office in 2004, Jim McGreevey asserted that he had engaged in an adulterous affair with another man; he later stated that he had had an affair with Golan Cipel.

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Matos and Jim McGreevey separated after he revealed that he is gay.

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On March 14,2007, the Associated Press reported that Jim McGreevey was seeking custody of his younger daughter and filing for child support.

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Jim McGreevey received joint custody and was directed to pay child support.

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Jim McGreevey regularly attended Saint Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in New York as well as a local parish in New Jersey with his onetime partner, Mark O'Donnell.

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Jim McGreevey was received into the Episcopal Church on April 29,2007.

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Jim McGreevey sought ordination into the Episcopal priesthood, but an April 2011 report indicated that his bid for ordination had been rejected.

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