Kris Humphries Doesn’t Want to Speed Up Divorce Just Because Kim Kardashian Is Pregnant!
The divorce drama continues between the exes, who were married for just 72 days in 2011. While Kardashian quickly moved on – she’s expecting a baby with Kanye West later this year – Humphries is in no apparent rush to end the marriage, a fact he reiterated in a court filing on Monday.
In the document obtained by omg!, lawyers for the Brooklyn Nets basketball star suggested Kardashian is trying to gain the upper hand in the divorce battle by trying to accelerate the proceedings – and baby Kimye is being dragged into the middle of it all.
"What is really going on here is that an 'urgency' in the form of an apparently unplanned pregnancy, something the Respondent had nothing to do with, is perceived by Plaintiff as an opportunity to gain a litigation advantage by trying to force this court to prematurely set this matter for trial,” Humphries’ attorney Marshall W. Waller states in the filing.
Explaining his reasoning for calling the pregnancy unplanned, he notes, "Indeed, why would the Petitioner plan to get pregnant in the midst of divorce proceedings?"
The attorney, who is trying to halt Kardashian’s request to put an immediate trial date on the books, suggests the other side is hiding something in their attempt to speed up the trial.
"Why don’t these people just give us the access we want?” Waller asks. "What are they hiding? What is there in the raw footage of this televised courtship, 72-day marriage and resultant breakup that they are so afraid of us discovering?"
The papers also note that Humphries wants to ...
"What is really going on here is that an 'urgency' in the form of an apparently unplanned pregnancy, something the Respondent had nothing to do with, is perceived by Plaintiff as an opportunity to gain a litigation advantage by trying to force this court to prematurely set this matter for trial,” Humphries’ attorney Marshall W. Waller states in the filing.
Explaining his reasoning for calling the pregnancy unplanned, he notes, "Indeed, why would the Petitioner plan to get pregnant in the midst of divorce proceedings?"
The attorney, who is trying to halt Kardashian’s request to put an immediate trial date on the books, suggests the other side is hiding something in their attempt to speed up the trial.
"Why don’t these people just give us the access we want?” Waller asks. "What are they hiding? What is there in the raw footage of this televised courtship, 72-day marriage and resultant breakup that they are so afraid of us discovering?"
The papers also note that Humphries wants to ...
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Dubai Father Who Killed Daughter 8, After Torturing Her With Hot Irons and Stun Guns for Being ‘Naughty’ is Sentenced to Death
DUBAI: A United Arab Emirates (UAE) court on Wednesday sentenced to death an Emirati father for torturing his two daughters, one of them to death, and jailed his mistress for life on the same charges, local media reported.
Wadeema al Sherawi and her sister Mira were tortured with hot irons and stun guns by their brutal father. Wadeema was forced to eat her own faeces after being locked in a toilet on the night she died
“An Emirati father who mercilessly tortured and killed his eight-year-old daughter Wadeema will be executed,” reported local daily Gulf News on its website.
The Dubai Court of First Instance sentenced 29-year-old Hamad Saud Juma al-Shirawi, a security official, to death. His 27-year-old girlfriend Al-Anoud Mohammed al-Ameri, a housewife, was jailed for life, said the daily.
Shirawi “will be executed by facing a firing squad as soon as the capital punishment becomes irrevocable and is endorsed by the ruler,” it said.
The couple had tortured the two girls — Wadeema and Meera — over a six-month period at their Dubai flat.
Mira plays with some toys in hospital. A forensics expert told the trial she was lucky to survive
They are charged with torturing Wadeema to death and burying her without a permit, as well as causing a permanent disability to her seven-year-old sister.
The couple, arrested last year, were charged with imprisoning and using physical and mental torture against Wadeema and Meera.
The verdict is subject to appeal within 15 days.
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