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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If there's nothing there, why did Wade request that the records be sealed?[/quote] Because it's in a divorce proceeding. This is not unusual at all. [/quote] The media reports that it's actually the opposite. Normally divorce proceedings are part of the public record, as they are in most states, and anyone can request to see the divorce records. It is only in unusual circumstances that divorce records are sealed. [url]https://speightslaw.com/can-i-keep-my-divorce-records-private/#:~:text=Divorce%20proceedings%20are%20a%20matter,Georgia%20Department%20of%20Public%20Health.[/url] [quote]Divorce proceedings are a matter of public record in Georgia, as they are in other states, if you handle your divorce in court. Anyone can request to see your divorce records, generally by going through the Georgia Department of Public Health.[/quote] Wade immediately asked for the divorce record to be sealed the day after he was appointed a special prosecutor by Willis. So, it seems that he was trying to hide the record from public view or knowledge after his appointment, knowing that the press would want to comb through the details. If he didn't have anything to hide, why request that?[/quote] Because he wanted a private matter to stay private? Looks like he was right to do so. [/quote] When you are having an affair with a public official who illegally [b]gives you a high paying job in violation of kickback laws[/b], then the matter is no longer private. It is a public alleged crime by a public official and should be part of the public record.[/quote] People who say this are looney tunes. Of course he is afraid of them. That's sensible of him.[/quote]
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