After strangling, wife sues ex-Bush attorney for $30 million

By Muriel Kane
Thursday, January 28th, 2010 -- 12:09 pm

johnmichaelfarren012810 After strangling, wife sues ex Bush attorney for $30 millionWife fears husband's 'past associations'

The wife of a former high-ranked Bush administration lawyer who was charged earlier this month with her attempted murder has brought a civil suit against him for $30 million.

As previously reported, John Michael Farren is accused of flying into a rage after his wife served him with divorce papers on January 6, beating her unconscious with a metal flashlight, and then attempting to strangle her. She fled to a neighbor's house with their seven-year-old and four-month-old after triggering an alarm which brought the police to arrest Mr. Farren.

In her affidavit, Mary Farren makes some unusual arguments for why she not only needs $30 million but needs it right now, prior to any judgment in her case and before her husband can use any of the couple's assets to post his $2 million bond.

Farren, herself an attorney, wrote to the Connecticut Superior Court, "Given the community in which we live, and the station of living to which we are accustomed, and our plans for the future life and education of our children, the defendant's obligations to support his children and me are substantial."

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She added that since the attack she remains in fear of her husband, and that given his "past associations and resources" she feels a need to hire bodyguards and take other security measures. Mr. Farren's lawyer scoffed at that argument.

Farren formerly served in the Reagan administration and then became Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade under George H.W. Bush, but his influence in that administration waned when he was blamed for creating political controversies over trade issues.

More recently, Farren joined the White House counsel's office in 2007 as a deputy to Fred Fielding, whom he had known since the Reagan days. According to the New York Times, "He left the job suddenly a few weeks before the 2008 presidential election, although the White House had expected top aides to stay until the end. At the time, Mr. Farren had told an acquaintance that he wanted to leave before the administration turned over, to get a jump on the job market. If so, his plans might have changed; he has not worked full time since."

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  • PeteWa
    not surprised to see a friend of Bush's act like this.
  • Atilla
    She'll be suicided, have a stroke, heart attack, or a plane crash, long before she gets any money. The christers in our government, don't even try to hide it anymore.
  • Atilla
    If there is a stink raised, the autopsy report will be sealed for 70 years.
  • dennycrane
    The SS are fleeing the "camps."
  • peopleforbettercontent
    hey, why isnt raw story talking about the ex vet who was caught in a new jersey hotel room with a weapons cache and arab headress??
  • what's wrong with having weapons, ammo and a bullet proof vest? It's not like he robbed anyone. He just ran from a cop. Ewww, big deal. Come on. I thought people here were more aware of the Bill of Rights.
  • GunTotinLiberal
    Fire up your flux compositor and go back in time to three days ago when the event happened and then you can read about it.
  • Ummm, Mrs. Farren won't want to go "hunting" with Dick Cheney any time soon.
  • Big Al
    Its amazing how rich people become off public service.
  • markusgarvey
    you ever see the movie "The Distinguished Gentleman"?...
  • WJM51
    I hope she takes him for every fucking penny his miserable, worthless ass is worth. Just like seemingly every white male in elected office in South Carolina, this asshole makes me embarrassed to be a white male. What a shit eating little fucker.
  • lily
    It takes a good man to be able to write your post.
  • WJM51
    I am from an era when we not only didn't hit women, but we sure didn't tolerate "men" who did. That doesn't seem to be the case, now adays.
  • hippie1367
    Thats so cute "the station of living to which we are accustomed" ! Nobody ever said your whole life would be blowing lawyers and getting massages...go back to work scumbag, you can wait to split the loot after the trial!
  • am
    AND she somehow managed to get the kids away from the maniac, too.
  • peterlawrence
    dude are you out of your mind? He beat her with a metal flashlight... right now he should be in prison trading cigarettes for his life and be forced to give up every penny he has so he won't be able to hire someone to kill her - which is what he'll likely try being that he was in the sociopathic Bush administration.
  • LumberJock
    As low as he appears to be - he's entitled to his day in court - even if he signs a plea bargain. He is not yet adjudicated. These rants & raves do nothing for our judicial system. We get people every day who, during voire dire, advocate the position that since we are all guilty only after proved, simply arresting someone guarantees their pre-existing gui;t, "After all there would have been no arrest unless a conviction was assured."
  • deadfed
    I'm with you on that one totally. How quaint these days...... that the presumption of innocence is. LOL
  • peterlawrence
    okay... should be in prison trading cigarettes for his life3 while awaiting trial with no bale set. He obviously wouldn't be charged if their wasn't evidence of the beating... bruises etc but if their is not physical evidence like that he should be allowed bail... but, the money should be administered to make sure he isn't able to do anything to her. She has a valid fear.
  • LumberJock
    Until you learn to spell correctly, your rebuttal is more butt than tell.

    Write again when you learn to spell. Oh, yes! those republican't educational seminars won't teach you to spell; they work only if you are under their spell.
  • peterlawrence
    only idiot Republicans would pick out an obvious typo. I was typing fast and spelled it right the second time. Or maybe you know how to spell it better because you've seen the inside of more bail bondsmen's offices than most. Was it you that needed them or your hooker wife?
  • am
    She deserves every gd penny. I am sick of the heartless, blind, sexist pigs in this country that don't bat an eyelash at violence against women.
  • hippie1367
    this isn't about violence against women, that will be a whole seperate trial and the scumbag will probably be found guilty.

    This is about a lawyer saying that once you attain a certain level in society you should no longer have to worry about bad things ever again. Bad news, bad luck happens to everybody suck it up, you don't DESERVE anything...nor do your kids! She like so many other people can wait for the legal process to run its course before she gets most of the money that is THEIRS not hers yet.
  • am
    "This is about a lawyer saying that once you attain a certain level in society you should no longer have to worry about bad things ever again. "

    Yeah. I am sure was deserving of a good beatin' as are all women, eh hippie? Just like African Americans deserve the noose in your hick world. Shit happens, eh? Bad luck, bad news...blah blah blah. Pick on those weaker and then BLAME THEM. Pig.

    And it's called suing the shit out of someone for pain and suffering. She and her kids should get every dime while he rots.
  • deadfed
    Dude,
    In one way I see your point but reallly? You think she is a nicey nice married to this guy? Did he only turn into a soul-less evil does "after" they got married? Also, she's an attorney...... can't make enough money sponging off of others doing that gig? He was good enough for her when the getting was good and well.......... now maybe the getting ain't so good. I wouldn't take offense at hippie's comment. I don't think he meant real harm. He's a creep, but she picked him.
  • PrissyPatriot
    And rich guys get away with it so much easier than a dude living in the ghetto...
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