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This would be the second time in the past three years that the couple found themselves in divorce court. The first time was when Bucher filed for divorce after McBride was caught with Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn and his night stick. Bucher withdrew his motion a week later, stating that they were going to try to make their tattered marriage work.
At the time, it created quite the hullabaloo, with all sorts of juicy gossip popping up, including the love letters between the adulterous paramours.
Both McBride and Flynn swore off their adulterous ways and promised that it would never happen again.
However, it is being alleged that the two love birds have been at it again:
Sunday night, 12 News revealed a letter that alleges the chief continued his affair with McBride.The one thing that I find curious is that the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel hasn't touched this story yet. When the affair was first discovered three years ago, Dan Bice was all over it. And in recent months, the paper's been riding the police chief's behind on anything and everything the could find on him.
McBride's husband, former Waukesha District Attorney Paul Bucher, told 12 News he sent the letter to Flynn's wife. Copies were received by both the mayor's office and the Fire and Police Commission, which released it to WISN 12 News.
It begins: "I never thought I would be writing this to you, but I feel you have to know the type of person Ed Flynn is. He has continued his affair with Jessica McBride..."
So why are they being quiet now?
Maybe the reason the Journal isn't doing anything on this is they got rid of most of their writers.
ReplyDeleteSo was the chief giving her the Micky Flynn
ReplyDeleteon City time while being paid.
Bucher has filed his list of witnesses for the divorce trial. Will any newspaper actually send a reporter to go see who is on the list?
ReplyDeleteWhy aren't these two horrible sinner sots being brought up on criminal charges?
ReplyDeleteAdultery is a FELONY CRIME under Wisconsin laws.
Under Wisconsin law, if a married person has sexual intercourse with a person who is not his spouse, both parties commit the crime of adultery. Under Wisconsin law (WI Statute 944.16), adultery is a Class I felony.
The penalty for a Class I Felony is a fine of up to $10,000, or imprisonment of up to 3-1/2 years, or both; however, for a REPEAT OFFENDER, the term of imprisonment may increase up to 2 years with prior misdemeanor convictions, and up to 6 years with a prior felony conviction.
Why is adultery a crime? Under the laws of most states across the United States, adultery is not a crime. Wisconsin legislature imposed criminal sanctions upon the crime of adultery to preserve and protect the institution of marriage and family.
We have a REPEAT FELON as Chief-DoucheBag-StormTrooper-Of-FuzzPigs.
...and Mayor Tom BullShit, for REPEATEDLY DEFENDING THESE FELONS, should be brought up on complicity charges and failing to administer the duties of the mayoral office.
From MATC to the Milwaukee County Board to the mayor to the chiefshit-of-police...Milwaukee is just one big cesspool fucking the taxpayers.
She is disgusting. And now portrays herself as a crime writer and does a horrible job. No expression, bland, and sometimes condescending
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