He said that of his wife - "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion" when he divorced her - likely as a way of implying without stating that he believed the accusations.
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The context - he didn't want to present evidence against his wife's seducer (which would make him a public cuckold) but still wanted out of his marriage to a woman who likely did cuckold him. This was his way of getting what he wanted without further damage to his reputation
9:38 PM - 13 Jun 2019
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