« The First Amendment Lives! |
Main
| The Eagleton Scenario, Ctd. »
06 Sep 2008 12:03 pm
One Palin Mystery Solved
From the Smoking Gun:
As followers of the Palin feeding frenzy know, the National Enquirer
this week reported the "incredible allegation" that Palin had an
extramarital affair with an unnamed former "business partner" of her
husband.
Once the politician's husband Todd learned of the purported
affair, an Enquirer source claimed, he "quickly dissolved his
friendship and his business associations with the guy." So when the
blogosphere discovered today (via an online court docket) that Scott
Richter, a Palin associate, personally filed a sealing motion in Alaska
Superior Court, well, conclusions were jumped to. Was Sarah Palin named
as the other woman in a messy divorce action? Well, since Richter's
September 3 motion, a copy of which you'll find below, was denied yesterday,
his divorce filings remain open to the public. And a TSG review of the
98-page file shows that the Palins are only mentioned in Richter's
sealing request. According to the filing, Richter wanted the documents
deemed confidential in a bid to cloak details about his home,
workplace, and phone numbers because "reporters and news agencies" were
using that information to contact him. Richter, a 39-year-old
contractor, noted that he is "friends and land owners in a remote
cabin" with the Palins and, as a result, journalists were intruding on
the "cabin life and private life" of him and his 11-year-old son.
Share This
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e55504f2258834
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'One Palin Mystery Solved'
Eagleton
Excerpt: So, increasingly deranged (see here and then her) Sully and many of the Netroots crowd are bitterly clinging to the "when will McCain drop Palin" tagline. Seriously - and I mean this seriously, as someone...
Weblog: Winds of Change.NET
Tracked: Sep 6, 2008 8:37:08 PM