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Home News News Ingrid Betancourt's divorce turns ugly

Ingrid Betancourt's divorce turns ugly


Colombia news - betancourt Lecompte

Former FARC hostage Ingrid Betancourt's divorce turns ugly. Lawyers name "infidelity, insults and alleged drug abuse" as reasons for the separation, local and international media reported. 

Betancourt filed a divorce from publicist Juan Carlos Lecompte in March this year and argued that they had been 'bodily separated' for more than six years.

Lecompte's lawyers rejected the demand and argued that such a separation was not voluntary, but was forced by the kidnapping of the former presidential candidate - who has both Colombian and French citizenship - by the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).

Lecompte himself filed for divorce, based on reports that Betancourt was unfaithful to him during her captivity. As evidence, they cite the book "Out Of Captivity", written by US contractors Thomas Howes, Keith Stansell and Marc Gonsalves, who were held by FARC at the same time as Betancourt.

The three defence contractors said in the book that the former presidential candidate was in a relationship with fellow-hostage Luis Eladio Perez, a former senator, who was released by FARC just over a year ago.

The divorce process "is a discussion of dignity". "After Lecompte offered exchange for his wife and after he tatoed her face on his shoulder, the only thing he received from [Betancourt] after her rescue [...] was ungratefulness", Caras magazine reported.

Moreover Lecompte felt that he had been exposed to public humiliation after the information of Betancourt's infidelity had been published, Caras magazine added.

Betancourt named as reasons for the divorce that Lecompte also had been unfaithful to her when she was in FARC captivity and argued that her husband allegedly used hallucinogenic substances. She, too, cited as evidence the book "Out of Captivity", which reports a supposed romance of Lecompte with a Mexican journalist.

Betancourt - the most high-profile hostage ever held by FARC - was kidnapped on February 23, 2002, and she was freed in a Colombian Army operation on July 2, 2008 along with the three US contractors and 11 Colombian military and police officers.




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