Fans of Kim Kardashian will get front-row seats to the reality star's forthcoming divorce trial, after Hollywood Life reported the court proceedings are likely to be televised because of California law's "open policy" on popular cases. If Kardashian wants to keep her divorce from Kris Humphries private, she is seemingly left with no other option than to settle out-of-court.
Humphries is reportedly still pushing for an annulment, instead of a divorce, but this would likely lead to further unwanted exposure. Celebrity divorce lawyer Raoul Felder told the Huffington Post, "An annulment is based on fraud... it requires corroboration, witnesses to back it up.The average person with a 60-day marriage would be talking with their lawyer about an annulment. But there is a lot of exposure involved in it and I just don't think they want that". Humphries would need to prove "deception regarding a significant matter that led to the marriage" in order to gain an annulment and many commentators accused the Kardashians of staging the marriage to boost ratings on their reality show. Hollywood Life says the Humphries team may also be planning to use footage from 'Kourtney and Kim Take New York' as evidence of fraud.
Elsewhere in the Kardashian world, Kim has denied she is secretly dating Nfl star Mark Sanchez, saying she is "completely done" with football players in general following her romance with Reggie Bush. There were initial reports that Kim and Mark hooked up while she was in New York, but in a recent Twitter post she told followers, "dating rumors are always fun when u don't even know the people your supposedly linked to! Who makes this stuff up!"