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During this time, Sean said that his marriage was in serious trouble, with divorce looming in the air. “You don’t want to do that,” I said. “What about your kids? You want to lose half your money?” “You have a point there,” Hannity said. “Is there another woman involved?” I asked. “You been screwing around?” Sean sighed. Like Trump, he knew how to say something without actually saying it, which is how men of power and wealth actually are, in my experience: they want to confess to their peers, by way of bragging, but they don’t want to outright admit to cheating, finding a
Disloyal: The True Story of the Former Personal Attorney to President Donald J. Trump
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