Authors: James E. McGreevey
Signing our groundbreaking Highlands Act on August 10, 2004, one of my proudest achievements. Just two days later, my life would change forever.
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With Golan Cipel in 2001
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“My truth is that I am a gay American”: August 12, 2004
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Signing Executive Order 1000, which banned the practice of pay-to-play from New Jersey state politics
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Receiving an honorary doctorate from Kean University with my great friend Ray Lesniak, who helped me get through it all
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With Jacqueline
(above)
and Morag, the lights of my life
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With my partner, Mark O'Donnell
I wish to express heartfelt thanks to the following for their support and critical encouragement through this process:
For invaluable editorial and research assistance: Billy Baker, Stefanie Cohen, Leela de Kretser, and Cassandra Uretz.
For reading all or parts of the manuscript: Christopher Bram, Suki Kim, Todd Shuster, Jonathan Starch, Barry Yeoman, and Ande Zellman.
For helping reconstruct the memories of my life, and giving me tools to understand their significance: Barry Albin, Curtis Bashaw, Joel Benenson, Tonio Burgos, Tony Coelho, Jim and Lucille Davy, Jamie Fox, Diane Legreide, Steve DeMicco, Kathy Ellis, David Etzion, Kevin Hagan, Dr. Bill Hait, Jeff Huber, Carla Katz, Dick Kinney, Jason Kirin, Helen Lai, Bill Lawler, Kevin McCabe, John “Mac” McCormac, Cathy McLaughlin, Patrick Murray, George Norcross III, Ted Pedersen, Eric Shuffler, Kevin Weber, and my dearest friends, Jimmy and Lori Kennedy.
For chronicling my political life so closely, and not always with rancor, I'd like to thank members of the New Jersey press corps whose work I consulted in creating this account, including John Hassell, Herb Jackson, David Kocieniewski, Josh Margolin, John P. McAlpin, Laura Mansnerus, John Sullivan, Bruno Tedeschi, and Jeff Whelan. Any errors of fact or interpretation, however, are my own.
I would not have the strength to tell these stories were it not for my brilliant psychiatrist Dr. T. Byram Karasu; the staff of the Meadows, especially Pia Mellody; and my friend, rabbi, and mentor, Senator Ray Lesniak. Through Ray I was introduced to the legacy of Bill W. and his worldwide followers, who saved my life.
For making me understand my own struggles in a larger context: Roberta Achtenberg, Richard D. Burns, Kate Clinton, David Dechman, Paul Dierkes, William Eskridge, Matt Foreman, Congressman Barney Frank, Tim Gill, Mitchell Gold, Steve Goldstein, Herb Hamsher, Mark Harrington, Fred Hochberg, Barbara Hughes, Kevin Jennings, Michel Mecure, David Mixner, Robert Remien, Joe Solmonese, Jeff Soref, Jon Stryker, Andrew Sullivan, Andrew Tobias, Urvashi Vaid, Scott Widmeyer, as well as Rev. Bill Tully and the community of St. Bartholomew's in Manhattan, and the Anglican Benedictine Community at the Holy Cross Monastery in West Park, New York, who gave me a loving place to reflect upon these pages.
And for the people who cared for my well-being through this cathartic process: The New Jersey State Police and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police. Cathy Reilly and the staff of Drumthwacket, especially Olga Nini, for reminding me of the good times we shared together. Kean University president Dawood Farahi. The Continental Airlines family. Pat Leone and her staff at Pat's Café in Rahway, who gave me refuge and refills during the early crafting of this book. My brother members of the Hibernians and the Shillelaghs. And Brian Sheafer and the gang at the Rahway YMCA, who kept me sane. Mostly I owe gratitude and love to my family: my mom and dad and my sisters Caroline and Sharon; Kari Schutz McGreevey and Dina Matos McGreevey; and my greatest accomplishments, my daughters Morag and Jacqueline.
A special debt is owed the masterminds who helped put this book together, beginning with the eminent Doug Schoen, whose idea it was; my cherished friend Danny O, who made it seem possible; Ray Chambers, who when I questioned the wisdom of the project invited Deepak Chopra to pray with me; and the inestimable Bob Barnett and Jacqueline Davies for managing the business end. Governor Brendan T. Byrne, Governor Thomas H. Kean, and Tony Cicatiello for their encouragement. For her editorial wisdom, personal decency, and friendship, I owe a great debt to Judith Regan as well as her right-hand man at Regan, Calvert Morgan, whose sharp eye and keen intellect guided me every step of the way. Suzanne Wickham worked tirelessly to coordinate publicity; Donna Lee Lurker and Juliann Barbato, both of New Jersey, provided peerless production editorial support; and Cassie Jones made the whole process work.
For finding a coherent whole in the random facts, feelings, and stories of my life, and for his gift of language, my gratitude to David France, who through the process of writing this book with me has become my lasting friend.
I saved the most important acknowledgment for last: Mark O'Donnell, my partner in life, who has shown me the love I was looking for all along.
âJAMES E. M
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GREEVEY
Aaron, Michael
Adler, Deborah and Barry
Adubato, Stephen N., Sr.
Ahr, Rev. George (archbishop of Trenton)
Albin, Barry
Amoroso, Christopher
Andrews, Rob
Aquinas, Thomas
Arimente, Ruth
Aronsohn, Paul
Arsenault, Jack
Â
Bahr, Morty
balanced budget clause
Baldwin, Tammy
Barak, Ehud
Bashaw, Curtis
Benenson, Joel
Biden, Joe
Booker, Cory
bosses.
See
party chairman (bosses)
Bowser, Robert
Bradley, Bill
Bratton, Bill
Brennan, Shawn
Brillant, Richard
Bryant, Anita
Burgos, Tonio
Burke, Cathy
Burns, Jim
Bush, George W.
Byrne, Brendan
Byrne, Paul
Â
Campbell, Bradley
Cannon, Patty
Carlebach, Rabbi Yosef
Carney, Bob
carried shame
Carter, Jimmy
Cashman, Rev. Michael
Casperson, Sid
Catholic Church
Catholic Lawyers Guild
Catholic University of America
Cerria, Phil
Chiarello, Chuck
Christie, Christopher
Chugh, Roger
Cipel, Golan
background of
coming to United States to join JEM
difficulty of finding position for
first meeting with JEM
investigations of
last phone conversation with JEM
lawsuit of
life of, after resignation
McClure's article about
move to Princeton
press and
Record
interview
resignation of
September 11th and
as special counselor to JEM
time spent with JEM
Cleland, Max
Clinton, Bill
Clinton, Hillary
Codey, Dick
Coelho, Tony
Coffee, Dick
Columbia University
compromises, ethical
Corman, Randy
Corzine, Jon
Courter, Jim
Covey, Stephen R.
Cryan, Joe
Cullen, Catherine
Cullen, Frank
Cunningham, Glenn
Cuomo, Mario
Â
Dacey, Tim
Dalton, Dan
D' Amiano, David
Dash, Samuel
Davidson, Randee
Davy, Jim
Day, Dorothy
DeCotiis, Michael
Delgado, Lizette
DeLoretto, Mary
DeMarino, Joseph A. “JoJo”
DeMicco, Steve
development issues
Deverin, Tom
Dietz, Chris
DiFrancesco, Donald
diners, New Jersey politics and
Dolan, Rev. Charles
Dolan, Rev. James
Doria, Joseph
Doyle, Frank
Drinan, Robert
Drumthwacket mansion
Dunlap, Rev. Jack
Dwyer, Bernie
Â
Ellis, Kathy
environmental policies
Esolda, Michael
Esposito, Mark
Estafraides, Tassos
ethical compromises
Â
Fay, Carol
Fay, Jack
Fitzgerald, Brian
Flicker, Kathryn
Florio, Jim
Ford, Gerald
Fox, Jamie
Foxhall, Nene
Frank, Barney
Frankl, Viktor E.
Frede, Ellen
Freeh, Louis
Frelinghuysen, Rodney
fund raising
Â
Galante, Bishop Joseph
gay domestic partnership initiative
Gaydos, Rev. Anthony
Genack, Rabbi Menachem
gender identity disorder (GID)
Georgetown University
Giblin, Tommy
Gilsenberg, Herb
Gingrich, Newt
Ginsberg, Allen
Glading, Jo Astrid
Gorman, Thomas
Gormley, Bill
governorship, in New Jersey
Grossman, Steve
Guidette, Chris
Â
Hackett, Hugh
Hagan, Kevin
Haig, Alexander
Halper, Mark
Hanley, Frank
Hart, Margaret (paternal grandmother)
Hassell, John
Haytaian, Chuck
Heyl, Doug
Hines, Valerie
Huffington, Michael
Hughes, Richard
Hughes, Sean
Hyde, Edward
Â
identity politics
Â
James, Sharpe
Janiszewski, Bob
Jenkins, David
Johnson, Lon
Jones, Virginia
Â
Kant, Immanuel
Karcher, Alan
Kean, Tom
Kennedy, Jimmy
Kennedy, Lori
Kerry, John
Kirin, Jason
Kirkpatrick, Jeane
Kramer, Orin
Kroll, Al
Kushner, Charlie
Kyrillos, Joseph
Â
Lacy, Clifton
Lambert, Walter
Lance, Leonard
Lautenberg, Frank
Lawler, Bill
Lawrence, Brad
Leedes, Richard
Lesniak, Ray
death of Joe Suglia and
Levin, Susan Bass
Levinsohn, Paul
Librera, William
Lieberman, Joe
Littell, Bob
Lowy, Allen
Loya, Jennifer
Lynch, Deborah
Lynch, John
Lyons, Rev. Patrick
Â
Maciolek, Gus
Mansue, Amy
Margolis, Jim
Massimino, Joe, Jr.
Matos, Dina.
See
McGreevey, Dina Matos (second wife)
Matthews, Chris
Maupin, Armistead
mayors
Mazza, Rocco
McAuliffe, Terry
McCabe, Kevin
McCarrick, Theodore, archbishop of Washington, DC
McCarron, Doug
McClure, Sandy
McCormac, Mac
McCormack, John
McEntee, Gerry
McGrath, Richard
McGreevey, Caroline (sister)
McGreevey, Dina Matos (second wife)
effect of JEM's coming out on
JEM disclosing affair and homosexuality to
McGreevey, Jacqueline (daughter)
McGreevey, James E.
as altar boy
as assemblyman
at Boy Scout camp
breaking leg and
as campaigner
Catholic Church and
childhood of
college years of
at Catholic University of America
at Columbia University
coming out to Dina and
coming to terms with being gay
confronted by Dina and
divorce from Kari and
early conservative political views of
early friends of
early homosexual experiences of
early identity of
early political career of
early sexual encounters
elected governor
elected mayor of Woodbridge
elected representative to state assembly
elementary school and
as executive director of Parole Board
first confession of
first encounter with Golan Cipel
first job at Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office
first kiss with girl
first race for public office of
first run for governorship
first scandal of
fund raising and
Gay Pride Month and
gender identity and
at Georgetown Law School
as governor
accomplishments of
approval ratings
budget issues
as chief executive
development issues
education policies
environmental policies
executive order banning “pay-to-play” system
first budget of
gay domestic partnership initiative
Golan Cipel's lawsuit
inauguration of
life after resignation speech
life in governor's mansion
moving out of governor's mansion
press relations
property taxes and
resignation speech of
stem-cell research initiative by
at Harvard's Graduate School of Education
high school years of
job at Weiner Lesniak law firm
joining Democratic Party
on joining priesthood
law school years of
as legislative aide in Assembly Majority Office
living with shame
loneliness and
money and
parents and grandparents of
personal life of
politics and
position at Merck
press conference about affair and homosexuality
press relations and
reactions to coming out speech of
recovery process for
second run for governorship
September 11th and
shames of
smear campaigns against
stride of
telling parents of his homosexuality
treatment at The Meadows
trip to Israel
use of word “gay”
work ethic of
McGreevey, James Edward (uncle)
McGreevey, John Patrick “Jack” (father)
McGreevey, Kari Schutz (first wife)
McGreevey, Kim (cousin)
McGreevey, Michael “Mike” (grandfather)
McGreevey, Morag (daughter)
McGreevey, Sharon (sister)
McGreevey, Vernonica Smith “Ronnie” (mother)
as campaigner
McIntire, Rev. Carl
McKenna, Ed
McKeown, Nancy
McLaughlin, Cathy
Meadows, The (trauma and addiction recovery clinic)
Mellody, Pia
Menendez, Bob
Merck & Co.
Meuly, Caroline
Milk, Harvey
millionaire's tax
Mixner, David
Morrone, Fred
Moses, Abba
Murphy, Marianne Espinosa
Murphy, Michael
Murphy, W. Michael, Jr.
Myers, John
Â
Nathan, Andrew
National Rifle Association (NRA)
Neglia, Janet
New Jersey politics
balanced-budget clause and
boss system in
diners and
part-time legislature
patronage and
“pay-to-play” system
power of governor in
sex and
New Jersey State League of Municipalities conference
Noble, Elaine
Nolan, Sean
Noland, Kevin
Norcross, David
Norcross, George, III
Norcross, Phil
Â
Olden, Charles Smith
O'Sullivan, Terry
Otlowski, George J.
Â
Pallone, Frank
Palmisano, Carl
party chairman (bosses)
Pataki, George
patronage
Patten, Ed
“pay-to-play” system
Pedro, John
Pillets, Jeff
Pious, Richard
politics.
See also
New Jersey politics
inauthenticity in
winning and
property taxes
Pyne, Agnes
Pyne, Moses Taylor
Â
Rabin, Yitzhak
Reagan, Ronald
Rebeck, Richard
Reilly, Cathy
resignation speech
Rice, Ron
Riley, Clint
Ringwood, Jim
Robert, Joe
Rockoff, Alan
Rodriquez, Idida
Rodriquez, Richard
Rogovsky, Julius
Rollins, Ed
Romero, Oscar, archbishop of El Salvador
Rorem, Ned
Rosa, Myra
Roxy (group leader at The Meadows)
Rubenstein, Howard
Ruff, Charles
Russo, John F.
Â
Sabrin, Murray
Sadofski, Joseph
Saia, Timothy
Samson, David
Santiago, Joseph
Scalia, Antonin
Schilling, Warner
Schoen, Doug
Schrier, Jack
Schundler, Bret
Schutz, Agnes (mother-in-law)
Schutz, Kari.
See
McGreevey, Kari Schutz (first wife)
Scorza, William
Seidel, Mike
September 11th, 2001
Sevareid, Eric
shame
living with
Shapiro, Peter
Sheinkopf, Hank
Shuffler, Eric
Silvanus, Abba
Simon, Christine
Smith, Herbert (maternal grandfather)
Smith, Mary Theresa Brown (maternal grandmother)
Smith, Rev. Leslie
Sneck, Bill
Sobolewski, Michelle
Sommer, Bob
Spence, Gerry
stem-cell research initiative
Stravinsky, Igor
Suliga, Joe
death of
Sweeney, John
Sweeney, Stephen
Â
Taffet, Gary
Taylor, Charles
Taylor, Telford
The Twelve Steps: A Spritual Journey (A Working Guide for Healing)
Thomas, Bill
Thomas, Regena
Thornberry, BJ
Tietjin, Kenneth
Tishman, Dan
Tittel, Jeff
Todd, Webster
Torricelli, Bob
Trabert, Dick
Treffinger, Jim
Twelve Steps
Twersky, David
Â
Venezia, Deborah
Vitale, Joe
Â
Watley, Rev. William
Wechsler, Nancy
Weinberg, Loretta
Weiner, Paul
West, Calvin
Whille, Tim
Whitman, Christine Todd
Wilentz, David T.
Will, George
Willis, Catherine
Willse, Jim
Wilson, Edmund
winning, politics and
Wnuck, Billy
Woodbridge, NJ
work ethics
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Xanadu
Â
Yolles, Stanley F.
Yontef, Robert
Â
Zeiger, Shelley