He and his French-born wife divide their time between a house in Connecticut and an apartment in Nice, France.
After selling the weekly in 2000 to New Times Media, he moved to France with his French-born wife and their Texas-born son.
He married his French-born wife, the former Janine Chappat, in the summer of 1947.
More than a decade before he died, he disinherited his only surviving son Thomas Butler, together with his French-born wife and children.
Butler disinherited his only surviving son, Thomas Butler, along with his French-born wife and children.
He also owns the professional soccer club in Oxford, where he lives in a country manor with his French-born wife, Marie.
His French-born wife, now deceased, worked with the U.S. intelligence community in Geneva.
Reynolds was fluent in German as was his French-born wife.
Boris Spassky is granted a one year visa to spend time in France with his new French-born wife.
His French-born wife, Elisabeth, keeps annual scrapbooks for his press clippings, which typically tip the scales at 50 pounds.