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According to RadarOnline, a judge decided that the trial would instead be heard in private.
A source told the website that while Kim would be pleased with the court's decision, her ex was more disappointed as the public will no longer be able to see how the trial unfolds.
They explained: "Kris doesn't understand why Kim wouldn't want cameras in the courtroom.
"This is someone that has every move of her daily life documented for reality television, what is the big deal with having it televised? Kim's camp has portrayed Kris as someone that is vengeful and greedy, this is the perfect opportunity for that to be proven."
Some evidence to support Humphries' claims that Kim only married him in 2011 to boost the ratings of her reality television show, has already been heard in the depositions, with one producer admitting that some scenes filmed for Keeping Up With The Kardashians were "scripted, reshot or edited" to make Kris appear in a bad light.
Kardashian and Humphries married in a lavish ceremony in August 2011 following a whirlwind romance, but after just 72 days of marriage, Kardashian filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. Their trial is scheduled to commence 6 May.
(JP/CD)
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Kardashian Divorce 'Won't Be Televised'
A judge has ruled that the upcoming divorce case between Kim Kardashian and estranged husband Kris Humphries, will not be televised.According to RadarOnline, a judge decided that the trial would instead be heard in private.
A source told the website that while Kim would be pleased with the court's decision, her ex was more disappointed as the public will no longer be able to see how the trial unfolds.
They explained: "Kris doesn't understand why Kim wouldn't want cameras in the courtroom.
"This is someone that has every move of her daily life documented for reality television, what is the big deal with having it televised? Kim's camp has portrayed Kris as someone that is vengeful and greedy, this is the perfect opportunity for that to be proven."
Some evidence to support Humphries' claims that Kim only married him in 2011 to boost the ratings of her reality television show, has already been heard in the depositions, with one producer admitting that some scenes filmed for Keeping Up With The Kardashians were "scripted, reshot or edited" to make Kris appear in a bad light.
Kardashian and Humphries married in a lavish ceremony in August 2011 following a whirlwind romance, but after just 72 days of marriage, Kardashian filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences. Their trial is scheduled to commence 6 May.
(JP/CD)
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