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Hyerdahl wrote:
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> The man committed adultry; what do you expect?
Maybe he wouldn't have to if his wife had been
doing her job properly.
D.
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> USA wrote:
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>>Divorce ends bad week for former Boeing CEO
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>>Chicago Sun-Times ^ | March 12, 2005 |
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>>Monday, he lost his job. Friday, he lost his wife.
>>
>>Ousted Boeing CEO Harry Stonecipher, booted for an extramarital
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> affair
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>>with a colleague, could lose a lot more after his wife filed for
>>divorce on Friday.
>>
>>Joan Stonecipher filed just days after headlines splashed details of
>>the affair her husband had with Debra Peabody, a 48-year-old Boeing
>>vice president.
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>>Citing "irreconcilable differences," Joan Stonecipher
demands "a fair
>>and reasonable sum" from her husband, whom she identifies as "well
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> and
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>>able-bodied" and "of substantial income and wealth."
>>
>>She filed for divorce just a month after the couple had celebrated
>>their 50th wedding anniversary.
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>>Wife seeks 'equitable share'
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>>Joan Stonecipher says her husband is "capable of making suitable
>>provisions" to ensure she continues to live "in a style
commensurate"
>>to what she enjoyed during their marriage.
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>>She also demands "her equitable share of" all marital properties.
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>>The couple, both 68, were enjoying retirement before Stonecipher was
>>hired 15 months ago to burnish the company's reputation.
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>>Boeing had been accused of ethical violations in securing defense
>>contracts, and since then, it has focused on improving company
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> ethics.
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>>After an employee recently reported seeing e-mails from Stonecipher,
>>detailing his affair with Washington-based Peabody, Boeing Chairman
>>Lewis Platt said the way Stonecipher handled the affair had violated
>>company ethics, adding it reflected on his "judgment and would impair
>>his ability to lead the company."
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>>Got $2.1 million bonus
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>>Stonecipher will leave April 1 with no cushy financial send-off,
>>though he will collect his 2004 bonus of $2.1 million, officials
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> said.
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>>In her divorce filing, Joan Stonecipher refers to such assets in
>>seeking a "fair and reasonable sum" for her
"temporary and permanent
>>maintenance."
>>
>>"Past attempts at reconciliation have failed," she adds.
"And future
>>attempts at reconciliation would be impracticable and not in the best
>>interests of the family."
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>>Her attorney, Donald Schiller, did not return a call late Friday.
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>>The couple, Tennessee natives who share May birthdays, were married
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> in
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>>Rossville, Ga., on Feb. 5, 1955, and have two living children and two
>>grandchildren.
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