2011年3月13日 星期日

Scott Bundgaard marriage quickly failed in 2006

Embattled Senate Majority Leader Scott Bundgaard, who faces calls to resign because of an altercation with his ex girlfriend, had a brief marriage and tumultuous five years there is a woman who left him on their honeymoon trip after his request for police assistance.


Bundgaard and Anne Harwell, an artist and the granddaughter of the late broadcaster of the Tigers of Detroit Hall of Fame Ernie Harwell, were weddings in Kona, Hawaii, when she called the police on April 8, 2006, saying that she needed help.


Harwell, in a police report, told a Dispatcher that she was afraid of his friend and that she wanted that his police escort couple holiday rental so that she could find his personal objects, Hawaii police lieutenant Randy Ishii told the Arizona Republic.


After having recovered his property, Harwell Bundgaard left and returned to Georgia, where she lived at the time. Five days later, she filed the marriage annulled in Maricopa County Superior Court, records show.


Harwell said police little more than that she was afraid of her partner, according to a report recently read by the police of the Republic.


Harwell, who now lives in Florida, refused interview requests.


Bundgaard, 43, said Monday that he was step aware Harwell had filed a police report. He said that she unexpectedly left him one afternoon while he was getting points for a picnic. He said that he called the police to check its security after that she left him a note.


Bundgaard February 25 was involved in an altercation with friend then Aubry Ballard along a highway in the Valley. She alleged that Bundgaard, R-Peoria, hit his first. She was arrested and spent the night in jail. The Senator claims that she struck him.


Bundgaard invoked immunity legislation to prevent the detainee, according to Phoenix police.


Bundgaard, new said Monday that he was not involved in violence with Ballard or his ex-wife.


"I don't want anyone to get this false perception that I am any type of a reasonable person." "Bundgaard, is not true", said in an interview.


The Senator said he tried to save his marriage and was shocked when Harwell left him.


"If I had a helping hand on it, I would understand why it would leave and had wanted marriage." But I did not, and I never with women, "Bundgaard said."


Bundgaard and Harwell had a romance whirlwind, meeting on the Internet at the end of October 2005, according to court records of. Five months later, they were married to the estate of Valley Paradise of Pierre Falcone, a friend of the Bundgaard.


Falcone was a weapons dealer who, in 2009, has been sentenced to six years in a French prison to lead the Soviet-made arms trafficking to Angola in a civil war in the 1990s. Bundgaard, said Monday that he knew only Falcone was an oil and gas and Falcone trader previously denied to him that he was involved in the arms deal.


Bundgaard and Harwell enter what is called a marriage of the Covenant, a Trade Union, which, in law of Arizona, requires a threshold more high dissolve.


Court records show that Bundgaard vigorously fought to save his marriage and that he offered to pay for counselling services.


Harwell dropped the initial cancellation of deposit in June 2006, but she filed again at the end of the marriage later this month.


Four days before Christmas 2006, Harwell Bundgaard sent an e-mail saying, that she wanted out. The marriage was cancelled in June 2008.


"I have come to the final realization that this marriage is never going to work," Harwell wrote in a letter that appears in the records of the Court. "I am account I can't meet your needs or expectations, only God can do." I do not think that I will be ever able to satisfy you. I think it is better if we agree to this end amicably and stop this unnecessary prosecution of trying to make this something marriage, that he will never be. If you agree to let me go now, you can keep all our wedding gifts and I will seek not all attorney fees. »


Bundgaard said that Harwell did not want to be away from his family, who lives in the South.


"I really worked hard to cause a reconciliation, and sometimes it worked well," Bundgaard said.Ultimately, we had irreconcilable differences, and it was better to dissolve.


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