According to Humphries' Minneapolis-based attorney Lee Hutton III, the decision to televise proceedings won't be based on what Kardashian wants.
"It's a request you make before the judge," Hutton told me Wednesday. "It's his decision. Quite frankly, I would think that Kim Kardashian would be interested in having this on TV simply because her life is already on TV."
For reasons unclear to me, Kardashian was making new noises, in the last episode of the recently completed season of her E! TV reality show (theoretically taped before the Halloween divorce filing), about needing to get away from the TV cameras for a while to determine the best way to handle a marriage in which neither party was happy. Of course, Humphries was mainly unhappy because she was being uncompromising, unaccommodating, distant and, in his view, "crazy."
Kardashian admitted in a reality camera confessional that she intentionally avoided spending time with her sister-in-law, Kaela Humphries, because Kim didn't want to invest herself emotionally while so unsure about the marriage. And let's not forget Kardashian's freaking out because her husband wanted to move boxes of his belongings into her rather large L.A. residence. Oh, how Kardashian tried to cry -- the women on ABC's "The View" cogently noted there were no actual tears -- for the reality TV cameras over the embarrassment of having such a lavish wedding and wasting the time and money of all those guests now that her feelings have changed for Humphries.
SOURCE: StarTribune
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