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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Bruce Springsteen is named "other man" in divorce case

Update Below- 3Hrs. Ago

Home wrecker?
Bruce Springsteen a home wrecker? Businessman Arthur J. Kelly named the Jersey rock 'n' roller as the reason for the breakup of his 17-year marriage to Ann C. Kelly, according to a complaint filed in Superior Court in Monmouth County last month.

Arthur Kelly alleged his estranged wife, who lives in Long Branch, "has committed adultery with one Bruce Springsteen, who resides in Rumson, N.J., and Colts Neck, N.J., at various times and places too numerous to mention."

Arthur Kelly is seeking joint custody of the couple's two daughters, 13 and 10, and wants his soon-to-be ex to pay child support as well as a portion of the girls' college education, insurance and extracurricular activities and summer camp costs.

This is not the first time Springsteen, who has been married to E-Street Band member Patti Scialfa for 17 years, has been the subject of alleged infidelity. In 2006, published reports claimed he and Scialfa were splitting because of an affair he had with a 9/11 widow he met in 2001 at a television benefit show. He denied that report in a statement on his Web site -- space he usually avoids using for personal information.
Update: 'I am not a Home wrecker!"
Bruce Springsteen has spoken out about being named the other man in a New Jersey man's divorce filing, denying—just as he did when the first round of affair allegations popped up three years ago—any infidelity against his wife of nearly two decades, Patti Scialfa.

A rep for the "Thunder Road" rocker told the New Jersey Star-Ledger that the singer stands by a statement he issued on his website in August 2006.

"Patti and I have been together for 18 years—the best 18 years of my life," he wrote then—and reiterates now. "We have built a beautiful family we love and want to protect and our commitment to one another remains as strong as the day we were married."

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