Testimonies in the domestic abuse trial of White Plains Mayor Adam Bradley continued this morning.
The mayor's wife, Fumiko Bradley, said she wanted to see a marriage counselor four years ago, in part due to her husband's alleged relationship with Westchester Assemblywoman Amy Paulin.
According to a diary Bradley kept on her marital problems, the couple was having marital problems well before the February incident in which the mayor allegedly slammed his wife's hand in a door several times.
Bradley also claimed her husband said he had a late-night meeting in 2006, when she found a pair of tickets to a sporting event for that same evening. When she confronted her husband, he allegedly said he was attending the event with Paulin.
In the same diary, Bradley said she thought her husband had many inappropriate relationships with other women, and that he also allegedly withheld money from her to make her feel dependent.
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