Circuit Court Judge Randy Kennedy on Monday ordered a hearing to determine whether records and hearings involving Reese Witherspoon’s father will be open to the media and public.
Witherspoon is attempting to have her father, Dr. John Witherspoon, placed under a conservator, who would act as his legal representative because of concerns about his competency. The Hollywood actress’ actions came after he was accused of marrying Tricianne Taylor, while still married to Mary Elizabeth “Betty” Witherspoon.
Kennedy on May 11 ejected the media from a hearing and ordered all court records in the case sealed. The Tennessean and WSMV-TV Channel 4 objected to the closures and have filed a joint emergency motion to have all proceedings opened to the public.
In response to that action, Kennedy on Monday ordered a hearing to argue the motion at 1:30 p.m. June 1. The Witherspoons’ attorney, Andra Hedrick, and John Witherspoon’s temporary guardian, attorney Winston Evans, declined to discuss the case after Monday’s hearing.
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Judge Agrees to Hear Arguments to Unseal Witherspoon Records
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ReplyDeleteWell done media!
ReplyDeletekeep the light shining on kennedy's courtroom this is education and much needed information for the good citizens of davidson county tn who are all at risk to be standing or represented by executor of their estates in front of kennedy one day dead or alive sorry to be so blunt but facts are facts
ReplyDeleteKennedy has to be forced into action. Ask Ginger Franklin - she wrote a letter to Kennedy asking him to review her case. He ignored her. It was only after she took action, that he was forced to do something.
ReplyDeleteHats off to the media for staying on Kennedy's back!