Here are some quotes for you, Frigga. Jonah told his first wife on their wedding night "that he wondered if it had been a mistake". Musta been some honeymoon after that. I have seen a recent photo of Kimberly James, and she is a very beautiful woman. I think Jonah is one of those men that just can't be faithful, and the thought of it scares him to death - JMO.
Kimberly and Jonah were married in 1993 and were in a bitter custody battle between 1999 and 2001. Jonah and Dina married in 2004.
The man at the center of the mystery-Jonah Shacknai, 54-is chairman and CEO of Medicis Pharmaceutical Corporation, an Arizona-based firm that pulled in $700 million in net revenues in 2010 (his salary was $6.3 million). In 1993 he married pharmaceutical sales rep Kimberly James; they had two children (now ages 13 and 14) before going through a contentious divorce that was settled in 2001. "During the marriage and after the divorce, he was always a great father," says someone close to Shacknai. " he most important thing in his life is to be there for his kids.
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During his divorce from his first wife, Kimberley James, a psychologist said he was defensive and could have some unresolved anger problems. But he added: 'It was quite apparent to me that his children are most important to him and he loves them dearly.'
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Shacknai has two other children from a previous marriage to Kimberly James. he couple married in April 1993 in Bel Air, Calif., before filing for divorce in 1999 Maricopa County Family Court records show the couple reached a joint-custody agreement in 2001 for two children: a 14-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy
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The former Dina Romano was in her late 20s when she met Jonah, the then-40-something CEO of Scottsdale-based pharmaceutical giant Medicis, maker of anti-aging gels and the Botox-analog Dysport. Emerging from a divorce, Jonah was bowled over by the brainy and statuesque young woman, and Dina was flattered by the dashing executive’s attention. “Dina’s a rock star,” says an associate who knows the former couple. “She has all kinds of expertise – Italian poetry, fine wines, all these interests. She’s larger than life, in a very endearing way. Jonah is less
worldly, but incredibly smart.” Dina converted to Judaism at Jonah’s behest, and the couple married in 2002.
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