"McGreevey Redux"
airs: Sunday April 7 at 9:30 am and 7 pm
and Tuesday April 9 at 11:30 pm
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Jim McGreevey with Ray Brown and Sandy King |

This Week on Due Process
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He says he's proof that there can be second chances, that even a disgraced governor can find a new, more authentic life - marked by faith and service.
On this edition of Due Process, a candid conversation with Jim McGreevey, no longer a politician - now a candidate for the Episcopal priesthood and a counselor to women in jail, now at peace with his own sexuality
A new HBO documentary, "Fall to Grace," gives a glimpse of that new life. But our talk with the former governor goes several steps further, probing the disconnect between McGreevey then and McGreevey now, not just in his personal life, but in his commitment to social justice.
It's a substantive interview we know you'll want to see.
Please join us!
Sandy and Raymond.
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