World | Ingrid Betancourt Our Marriage May Be Over: Betancourt Hubby Lecompte says love might have died in 6-year internment By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jul 9, 2008 2:03 PM CDT Copied Ingrid Betancourt gestures as she stands with her mother Yolanda Pulecio and Juan Carlos Lecompte upon arrival at a Bogota military base after being rescued from captivity, Wednesday, July 2, 2008. (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan) The husband of rescued Colombian hostage Ingrid Betancourt says their marriage may be over. In an interview with the Bogota newspaper El Tiempo, Juan Carlos Lecompte acknowledges what many noted when the two reunited in front of TV cameras after last week's rescue—Betancourt greeted him coldly. Then she went to France without him, accompanied by her two children from a previous marriage. Lecompte says in the interview published today that Betancourt's love for him "could have disappeared" during her 6 years as a rebel hostage. He dismisses as gossip published rumors of an affair while Betancourt was captive. Lecompte had worked hard for Betancourt's release. The two were married in 1997. Read These Next White House summoned Lauren Boebert over support of Epstein petition. A grandmother allegedly fatally struck her own grandson with her car. Prosecutor of James Comey, Letitia James is in the hot seat Thursday. And ... 23,000 pages of Epstein files are now out. Report an error