John Bolton's Divorce – Group Sex Allegations
Friday, 13 May 2005, 11:43 am
Press Release: Larry Flynt
John R. Bolton Court Divorce Records Show His First
Wife Fled Home When He Was Traveling Abroad

From Larry Flynt
http://www.larryflynt.com/bolton/

Publisher Larry Flynt's Questions Posed to State Department Regarding
Corroborated Allegations that First Wife was Forced into Group Sex go
Unanswered

May 11-LOS ANGELES - Court records concerning the divorce of John R.
Bolton, the Bush administration's nominee to become the next
ambassador to the United Nations, show his first wife fled the
couple's marital home when he was traveling abroad in mid-August 1982.
The records further show that she took most of the couple's furniture.

Corroborated allegations that Mr. Bolton's first wife, Christina
Bolton, was forced to engage in group sex have not been refuted by the
State Department despite inquires posed by Hustler magazine publisher
Larry Flynt concerning the allegations. Mr. Flynt has obtained
information from numerous sources that Mr. Bolton participated in paid
visits to Plato's Retreat, the popular swingers club that operated in
New York City in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

"The first Mrs. Bolton's conduct raises the presumption that she fled
out of fear for her safety or, at a minimum, it demonstrates that Mr.
Bolton's established inability to communicate or work respectfully
with others extended to his intimate family relations," said Mr.
Flynt. "The court records alone provide sufficient basis for further
investigation of nominee Bolton by the Senate." (Click here for court
records). Mr. Flynt continued, "The U.S. Ambassador to the United
Nations must be free of any potential source of disrepute or
blackmail."

Mr. Flynt has contacted the State Department asking that they confirm
or deny the allegations of Mr. Bolton's prior conduct concerning his
wife and the alleged paid visits to Plato's Retreat. He has also
called upon the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to conduct an
inquiry into the very serious evidence concerning his first wife's
fear of him. ...
-- 
Jim Devine
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://myweb.lmu.edu/jdevine

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