Civil Rights advocate Jesse Jackson Jr. is apparently going through a divorce in Chicago. Fortunately, former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and Sandi Jackson agreed to try to mediate the dispute. If successful, mediation may deprive the public of a sensational trial. In the absence of mediation being successful, there is a chance there may be evidence of extramarital affairs perhaps on the part of both parties. Mediation may allow a confidential resolution of all of the issues including custody of the couple’s two children, alimony and the distribution of property.
Jackson has been paying Sandi Jackson
$1,200-a-month in alimony. While mediation can be a good thing, it may deprive the public of some real entertainment. divorce case .
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