Well, we know Richard Davis was married

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At some point you start to second-guess yourself, you know?  You wonder, “Gee, maybe Richard was joking in that article when he said he was married to a doctor.”  He’s got three sons, for sure, so chances are he really was/is/whatever married at some point, at least… but maybe he made up the doctor thing?

No, he wasn’t joking.  According to his bio, he was born in Washington, D.C.  A quick search of Charleson, South Carolina public records (free and available to the public) quickly turns up the following…

File No: 372476 License Number: 1988001103

Groom Information
Name: DAVIS , RICHARD CHARLES Age: 24
Birthplace: WASHINGTON,D.C. Race: WHITE Res: 893 QUAIL DRIVE
Town: CHARLESTON County: CHARLESTON State: SC Marriage No: 1

Bride Information
Name: SMITH , KIMBERLY ANN Age: 22
Birthplace: SOUTH CAROLINA Race: WHITE Res: 874 PICCADILLY CIRCLE
Town: CHARLESTON County: CHARLESTON State: SC Marriage No: 1

Application Date: 4/ 5/1988 Marriage Date: 4/16/1988
Roll: 0000108 Frame: 2329

So, there you have it.   Remember that the article mentioned elsewhere on this site was from March, 2006… so if he got divorced, it was a really recent thing.

I suppose someone could e-mail Richard and say, “Hey, what’s the deal?”… but that seems kinda tacky.  But maybe it’s equally tacky to discuss someone’s possible divorce on a web site?  I don’t know… but I sure know it’s a popular topic, and you’ve got to admit that it puts a different spin on his relationship with Ginger.  (After all, if Richard Davis is divorced, you can’t accuse him of having an “affair”, can you?)

Richard (and Kim), we know you’re out there reading these kinds of things; feel free to comment.  We’d love to have the real story.

Written by emlarson on June 25th, 2007 with no comments.
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