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Bush brother's divorce reveals sex romps

Nov 25, 2003 10:01PM PST
Bush brother's divorce reveals sex romps

HOUSTON, Texas (Reuters) -- Neil Bush, younger brother of President Bush, detailed lucrative business deals and admitted to engaging in sex romps with women in Asia in a deposition taken in March as part of his divorce from now ex-wife Sharon Bush.

According to legal documents disclosed Tuesday, Sharon Bush's lawyers questioned Neil Bush closely about the deals, especially a contract with Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., a firm backed by Jiang Mianheng, the son of former Chinese President Jiang Zemin, that would pay him $2 million in stock over five years.

Marshall Davis Brown, lawyer for Sharon Bush, expressed bewilderment at why Grace would want Bush and at such a high price since he knew little about the semiconductor business.

"You have absolutely no educational background in semiconductors do you?" asked Brown.

"That's correct," Bush, 48, responded in the March 4 deposition, a transcript of which was read by Reuters after the Houston Chronicle first reported on the documents.


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Re:Billy Carter's death, Josh....
Dec 1, 2003 5:49AM PST

Thanks for the correction, J. I remembered it differently.

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Re: Billy Carter's death, Josh....
Dec 1, 2003 12:26PM PST

Hi, J.

Billy died of pancreatic cancer. While there's no proof it was alcohol-related, alcoholics have a much greater risk of that particular form of cancer (second only to liver cancer). So you're probably both right.
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