Hubby to pol Sharon Bock: Happy birthday, honey, here are our divorce papers!
It’s Brokenheartsville for a top Palm Beach County elected official and her neighborhood activist hubby of 14 years.
Palm Beach County Clerk and Comptroller Sharon Bock’s husband filed for divorce a couple days before her birthday last week.
He’s asking for alimony, and for Sharon to pay for his lawyer.
Health care consultant and property manager Anthony Gigliotti, 68, says in the filing that his marriage to Bock is “irretrievably broken” after the two separated.
Gigliotti also points out the superior earning ability of his wife, a lawyer by trade who earns $155,844 a year as the keeper of court records.
He also wants a family judge to order the sale of their $500,000 Palm Beach Shores home so they can share the proceeds.
Still, Gigliotti, the chairman of the Singer Island Civic Association, sounds like he’s got a warm spot in his heart for his third wife.
“This (the divorce) is very disappointing,” Gigliotti said. “You sit there and wonder how you got to this point. I’d still vote for Sharon any day. She is one of this state’s best elected officials. No one’s better at what she does.”
Bock, 57, said her and Gigliotti’s priorities have changed over the years.
“We just grew in different directions,” she said.
Bock isn’t seeking alimony.
This was Bock’s second marriage. They have no children together.

