Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Jenny sanford

  • Jenny Sanfords divorce from former S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford was settled in court more than two years ago, but now its another male in her household thats causing her legal headaches.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Former South Carolina first lady Jenny Sanford is getting her day in court to fight a fine caused by her runaway dog. Sanford is scheduled to appear in municipal court on Sullivan's Island on Tuesday.
  • (WYFF4.com)
  • SULLIVANS ISLAND — Former South Carolina first lady Jenny Sanford is getting her day in court for dog escape. Sanford is scheduled to appear in municipal court on Sullivans Island on Tuesday.
  • (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
  • SULLIVANS ISLAND, S.C. Former South Carolina first lady Jenny Sanford is getting her day in court for dog escape. Sanford is scheduled to appear in municipal court on Sullivans Island on Tuesday.
  • (CharlotteObserver.com)
  • Contrary to former first lady Jenny Sanford's contention, Sullivan's Island officials say the court record shows it's clearly a Mayberry.
  • (The State)
  • At 245 pages, the nonfiction account is about the same in length as former first lady Jenny Sanford's 2010 memoir "Staying True.
  • (Rock Hill Herald)
  • Let me apologize to my wife, Jenny, and my four boys for letting them down. Sanford said he had been having the affair with the woman in Argentina, whom he did not name, for the past year but would not say if it was over, The State reported.
  • (Post Chronicle)
  • Jenny and Jesse Thies, Norfolk Neil and Rhonda Cuperus, Reading, are the parents of a boy, Taylon William, born March 16 at Sanford Worthington Medical Center.
  • (Worthington Daily Globe)
  • DELMA JENNY, 81, Orlando, died Thursday MELVINA CHRISTINA JENKINS, 84, Sanford, died Wednesday. Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary, Sanford. CLOTILDE A. PERSHE, 90, Altamonte Springs, died March 25.
  • (Orlando Sentinel)
  • Everyone, even his wife, Jenny, believed he was setting himself up for disappointment But no one was tough enough to endure the hit from Utah's James Sanford, who missed on a check and caught the back of Venedam's leg in 2008.
  • (FortWayne.com)

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