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Society
6:26 am
Tue September 11, 2012
Williams marriage ending after 9 years
By Todd Hatton and The Associated Press
Kentucky Senate President David Williams and his wife are divorcing after nine years of marriage. In a statement from Williams’ office Monday, Robyn Williams says the "rough-and-tumble pressures" of politics put "unique and incessant pressure" on their relationship. David Williams was the Republican nominee for governor last year but lost to Democratic incumbent Steve Beshear. Robyn Williams has been mentioned as a possible candidate for state attorney general in 2015. David Williams says his wife has "decided to take her life in a different direction." Williams says he greatly admires his wife and wishes her the best. Robyn Williams says she has great respect for her husband and says they decided to part amicably.
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