The following court records, obtained by Larry Flynt
and provided to RAW STORY,
show that Bolton's first wife left him during a two-week
trip to Vienna in 1982. More details of Bolton's past,
unearthed by Flynt, are included in a separate article.
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V I R G I N I A: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE CITY
OF ALEXANDRIA
JOHN R. BOLTON
Complainant
VS.
CHRISTINA M. BOLTON
Defendant
IN CHANCERY NO. 15645
REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMISSIONER IN CHANCERY
The undersigned, ROGER L. AMOLE, JR., a Special Commissioner
in Chancery, to whom this cause was referred on the
4th day of December, 1984, respectfully reports as follows:
Your Commissioner proceeded on the 5th day of December,
1984, at 12:10 p.m. at his office at 437 North Lee Street,
Alexandria, Virginia 22314, to take the deposition of
the Complainant, JOHN R. BOLTON, and his witness, GEORGE
B. REID, JR. The Defendant, CHRISTINA M. BOLTON, was
not present and was not represented by counsel at the
hearing. The court reporter and witnesses were duly
sworn, testimony in evidence was taken and reduced to
writing and is filed as a part of this report.
Pursuant to an order of this Court entered on December
14, 1981, in order Book 67, at page 111, your Special
Commissioner reports on the following matters set out
in the said order:
[interceding text missing] December 28, 1983 at 1021
Arlington Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia. The Complainant’s
witness, GEORGE B. REID, JR., testified that he is a
personal friend and law partner of the Complainant’s
since 1974. He corroborated the dates and places of
residence of the parties as stated by the Complainant.
Accordingly your Commissioner finds that the statutory
domicile, residence and venue requirements have been
properly alleged and proven and that this Court has
jurisdiction to hear and determine this cause.
3. “When and where the parties were married;
the names and ages of all children born of the marriage.”
From the evidence your Commissioner finds that the parties
were married on May 6, 1972 in Northampton, Massachusetts
and that there were no children born of the marriage.
4. “Whether the grounds for divorce alleged in
the pleadings have been proved by corroborated testimony.”
From the evidence in form of testimony from the Complainant
and his witness, your Commissioner finds that the parties
separated in mid August of 1982. While the Complainant
was on a trip to Vienna for two weeks, the Defendant
moved out of the marital home taking all of her personal
possessions and most of the furniture. At that time
she moved into her present residence at 508 Tobacco
Quay in Alexandria, Virginia and has lived at that address
since then. The separation was intended to be permanent
and has continued from on or about August 15, 1982 up
to the present without any cohabitation or interruption.
It further appears from the evidence that there is no
hope or possibility of a reconciliation between the
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V I R G I N I A: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE CITY OF
ALEXANDRIA
JOHN R. BOLTON
Complainant
VS.
CHRISTINA M. BOLTON
Defendant
IN CHANCERY NO. 15645
Depositions in the above-styled cause came on to be
heard this 5th day of December, 1984, before Roger L.
Amole, Jr., Esquire, a Special Commissioner in Chancery
for the Circuit Court of the City of Alexandria, at
his office located at 437 North Lee Street, Alexandria,
Virginia, commencing at 12:10 p.m., Eastern Standard
Time.
APPEARANCES:
Charles E. Pikrallidas, Esq. — Counsel for Complainant
PROCEEDINGS
THEREUPON, your reporter was duly sworn by the Special
Commissioner in Chancery and she did answer said oath
in the affirmative.
THEREUPON, the witnesses to testify in this cause of
action were duly sworn by the Special Commissioner in
Chancery and they did each answer said oath in the affirmative.
Q. And when was that?
A. May 6, 1972.
Q. And where were you married?
A. Northampton, Massachusetts
Q. Were there any children born as a result of this
marriage?
A. No.
Q. Where does your wife presently reside?
A. 508 Tobacco Quay, Alexandria, Virginia.
Q. Is that in the City of Alexandria?
A. Yes.
Q. Are both you and your wife over the age of 18 years?
A. Yes.
Q. Are either of you members of the Armed Forces of
the United States?
A. No.
Q. Where did you last cohabit as man and wife?
A. In Fairfax County, Virginia.
Q. What was that address?
A. 1918 Grand Court, Vienna, Virginia.
Q. Did there come a time when you and your wife separated?
A. Yes, in mid-August, 1982.
Q. Would you tell us what happened at that time?
A. I was on a trip to Vienna, it was a two-week trip,
and during the time I was gone Christina moved out,
taking all of her personal possessions and most of our
furniture.
Q. Where did she move at that time?
A. Into her present residence, at 508 Tobacco Quay.
Q. Have you continued to live separate and apart since
August 15, 1982?
A. Yes.
Q. Has this separation been without cohabitation and
without
interruption?
A. Yes.
Q. At the time you separated, was it with the intention
of
living separate and apart?
A. Yes.
Q. Is there any hope or possibility of a reconciliation?
A. No.
Q. Did there come a time when you and your wife entered
into a Property Settlement Agreement?
A. Yes.
WHEREUPON the Commissioner accepted the Property Settlement
Agreement to be marked “Complainant’s Exhibit
#1”
Q. I ask you to look at this document which the Commissioner
has marked as “Complainant’s Exhibit #1
and ask if you can identify it?
A. Yes, it’s the Property Settlement we entered
into.
Q. Would you please look at the last page and identify
the
signatures?
A. Yes, it is my signature and my wife’s signature.