The rumors of Sarah Palin's divorce with her husband, Todd, and the alleged purchased of a real estate in Montana which was first published on the "Alaska Report Website" and several other blogs were false and fabricated.
The couple is still married and their marital bond is still fixed, committed and existing.
Saturday, Palin's spokeswoman Meg Stapleton, posted the following statement on Palin's Facebook page:
"Yet again, some so-called journalists have decided to make up a story. There is no truth to the recent "story" (and story is the correct term for this type of fiction) that the Palin's are divorcing. The Palins remain married, committed to each other and their family, and have not purchased land in Montana (last week it was reported to be Long Island)."
The same story was denied by Sarah Palin's lawyer, Thomas Van Flein, who told CBS News that the report of a divorce of the Palins is "categorically false."
The couple is still married and their marital bond is still fixed, committed and existing.
Saturday, Palin's spokeswoman Meg Stapleton, posted the following statement on Palin's Facebook page:
"Yet again, some so-called journalists have decided to make up a story. There is no truth to the recent "story" (and story is the correct term for this type of fiction) that the Palin's are divorcing. The Palins remain married, committed to each other and their family, and have not purchased land in Montana (last week it was reported to be Long Island)."
The same story was denied by Sarah Palin's lawyer, Thomas Van Flein, who told CBS News that the report of a divorce of the Palins is "categorically false."