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Danielle Staub’s Husband Marty Caffrey Opens Up About Their Marital Problems And Calls Her “Arrogant, Disrespectful, Presumptious And Entitled” — Danielle Says She’s ‘Disappointed’ Marty Won’t Talk To Her To Discuss Their Issues!

Danielle Staub’s husband, Marty Caffrey, is speaking out amid reports that he and his Real Housewives of New Jersey wife are divorcing. Recently, Caffrey made headlines for allegedly slamming Staub in a since-deleted comment on a Reality Wives article and hours later, he told Radar Online that he will be divorcing her.

Now, Caffrey is opening up about his tumultuous relationship with Staub. “Danielle typically looks to place blame at somebody else’s feet,” he said in a statement to Us Weekly. “It’s difficult for her [to] take responsibility for anything.”

Caffrey also alleges that Staub’s 56th birthday party only added fuel to the fire. “Her birthday party was the tipping point. I was left completely in the dark. I wasn’t allowed to know who was invited,” he argues. “My family and friends were left out until the last minute only because I kept pressing the issue. There was no intention of including my family or friends. But I was expected to pay for it, which I refused to do.”

Marty accuses his wife of being “arrogant, disrespectful, presumptious and entitled” and her allegedly “disturbing” behavior prevented him from attending her birthday party.

Caffrey also expresses his belief that Staub “didn’t like” his kids because of her role on the Bravo hit reality series. “But I chose Danielle,” he shared. “I kept on dating her, proposed to her and then married her. She won! But she offers no path forward to allow my children back into my life. Yes, I see them, but I do it alone and not with my wife. There has to be a middle ground.”

Still, Caffrey takes responsibility for his part in the struggles throughout his two-month marriage to the mother-of-two. “I certainly have made some mistakes and I own them. Sometimes I have embarrassed her and for those times I’ve apologized and I will continue to do so,” he told Us Weekly. “She, nor anybody else, never deserves to be treated poorly … I have many faults. I’ve often asked her to admit we both have 50 percent blame and we can go from there, but all we talk about is my 50 percent, which makes it 100 percent my fault.”

Despite their issues, Caffrey is open to mending fences with Staub if both parties are committed to working through their differences.

“So she’ll take me back ‘if I make certain changes’? Isn’t it the other way around?” he told the publication. “But I think the better way of putting it is that she and I should say, ‘Will you take me back if I make certain changes?’ If we can’t say that then we don’t want to be back.”

Staub’s rep, Steve Honig, responded to Caffrey’s claims in a statement to Us Weekly on Tuesday: “Danielle is very disappointed that Marty spent time composing a three-page statement for the media but won’t sit down and talk with her about the situation. She is also disappointed that he seems much more concerned about press coverage than he does about his marriage.”

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