Jun 27th, 2009 - The Seattle Times
SULLIVAN'S ISLAND, S.C. - South Carolina first lady Jenny Sanford sat in her living room Friday, recalling how her husband repeatedly asked permission to visit his lover in the months after she discovered his affair.
"I said absolutely not. It's one thing to forgive adultery; it's another thing to condone it," Jenny Sanford said during a 20-minute interview at the coastal home where she sought refuge with their four sons.
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