Yes, he did. Carter was wise enough to admit to his wife about his relationship with Mary Ambrose and the birth of their son. She forgave him and remained married to him. He was therefore no longer beholden to report as Mary Ambrose instructed under threat of exposure. He officially recanted his prior statement to two reporters, one from the Daily Scottsman and one from The Denver Post. His belated honorable actions helped to quash a proposed book that Mary Ambrose had intended to write about her relationship with Robert Palmer as his girlfiend. He was instumental in conjunction with the Palmer family in helping to get an injunction signed by a Superior Court Judge legally barring Mary Ambrose from writing the proposed book. He inquired of Geraldine Edwards, Robert Palmer's girlfriend, if she would like him to give an interview clearing up the matter to the press, and she said no. She wanted to preserve Robert Palmer's reputation and did not want an embarrasing scandal attached to him. She took the high road and told Carter to let it go. Later, when it was discovered that Mary Ambrose had tried to sell a story to the press about an imaginary marriage to Robert Palmer while he was still married to Susan Palmer, she did not feel the same. Some of her close friends wanted to make comment about the actual situation at that point to clear the record, which she had previously prohibited them from doing as a favor to her. At that point, she told them that they were free to do as they pleased. It would not affect her one way or the other. Geraldine Edwards still gets offers to be interviewed about the situation but she politely tells the reporters that it is her policy not to grant interviews regarding the subject.
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