2004

Leader Lawsuit Watch Day 7

Oops.

BOSTON – When Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news – web sites) dismissed calls that he make his divorce records public, he apparently didn’t know many of them already are.

In 1988 Kerry and his first wife, Julia Thorne, were granted a “no-fault” divorce after 18 years of marriage. They cited the generic grounds of “irretrievable breakdown of the marriage,” according to divorce records.

The only portion of the records that are sealed involve the couple’s financial information, including salary, assets and debts, which are impounded in all divorce cases, Assistant Norfolk Probate Registrar John Jenney said.

Kerry has denounced inquiries about whether his divorce records should be unsealed, a question that has been raised frequently since Illinois Republican candidate Jack Ryan dropped out of the U.S. Senate race last week. His unsealed divorce and child custody records revealed allegations that he tried to pressure his former wife, television actress Jeri Lynn Ryan, to have sex in public at clubs.

Kerry spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said when Kerry said he wouldn’t make his divorce records public “he was probably thinking about the pieces that are sealed.”

After nearly six years of separation, Kerry and Thorne filed jointly for a divorce on June 24, 1988. Norfolk Probate Court Judge James Sweeney approved the divorce on July 25, 1988.

A separation agreement, which included custody and alimony arrangements, was presented to the judge, but it is not included in the public file. It is within the judge’s discretion to allow the attorneys in the case to hold them in their own files, which they did in this case.

According to Jenney, separation agreements do not contain the grounds for divorce but the nitty-gritty of the financial arrangement between the two parties.

On June 9, 1995, Kerry and Thorne submitted an application to impound “all pleadings and other papers filed with the Court” in connection with their divorce. Norfolk Probate Court Judge John Cronin denied the request the same day.

Massachusetts became a no-fault state in 1978, meaning that parties do not have to provide a reason for the divorce unless one side contests it.

Kerry and Thorne married on May 23, 1970. They had two daughters, Alexandra and Vanessa. Kerry married Teresa Heinz, the widow of Pennsylvania Sen. John Heinz, in May 1995.

So I looked in the wrong County. Oh well. It appears there is nothing to sue for with the separation agreement largely being an agreement and not the contested portions of divorce. Kinda takes the wind out of this deal doesn’t it.

RSS Feeds

Okay, so I’m setting up some RSS feed readers and I wanted to know what sites have them:

So if you have a Illinois blog with an RSS feed let me know, but also do any of the news sites like the Illinois Leader (well sort of news like anyway) or Trib have them yet?

Grim

Sort of about the Senate race, but really more about the Illinois Circular Firing Squad Team, Peter Fitzgerald breaks out of his cocoon and speaks to the press and it does about as much harm in the short run as LaHood has been doing:

From the Leader:

In town for meetings on Wednesday afternoon, retiring U.S. Senator Peter Fitzgerald told Illinois Leader.com that he believes the U.S. Senate seat is ?almost certainly lost? and the immediate prospects for the party are ?grim.?

But the bombshell is, he’s going to take out Gidwitz. With the help of readers I listed some of the problems Gidwitz would have the other day, but even better is this tidbit:

Today, Fitzgerald and Congressman Jerry Weller (R-11), are holding a private meeting with Joliet area mayors over the slum conditions of Evergreen Terrace complex, a low-income housing complex owned by Gidwitz. Fitzgerald has been trying to get the complex razed for a couple of years, when local residents complained to him about their living conditions.

A slum lord is who the Combine faction is considering? LOL

Two Fax Tidbits on the Senate: Gidwitz and McCracken

From the full Capitol Fax with a hat tip from Rich Miller for permission (By the way, he has some great stuff on the Governor’s attack on the Lege):

* Ron Gidwitz’s wife is said to be unenthusiastic about a US Senate run by her husband, although she reportedly is not opposed to Mr. Gidwitz running for governor. Gidwitz, by the way, is being touted as a likely prospect to run the state GOP when Judy Baar Topinka steps down at the end of the year.

* Add former RTA Chairman Tom McCracken to the list of prospective candidates, although he has not yet formally applied.

Keeping Your Friends Close

Obama is playing it smart to help the coordinated campaign, but at the same time, put his own GOTV operation in play.

The Obama camp is also raising money for the Democratic Party of Illinois, but they do not trust Madigan to run a coordinated campaign that will be tailored to help Obama rather than the state House members Madigan needs to keep his majority. That’s why Obama’s camp is preparing a backup plan for field and get-out-the-vote work normally the task of a coordinated campaign with a different funding stream.

E-Mail Updates?

I’ve had a suggestion to do an e-mail update for interested folks. Is there interest out there? This is probably more for less than daily readers, but let me know if you would like that feature and how often you would like to get it–I’m tenatively thinking about a daily deal that highlights the posts.

Election Forecasting is Fun, but….

The models are predicting a rather substantial Bush win. While accurate in many past elections, they blew the 2000 election–why? My argument is that all elections before 2000 were fundamentally different focussing on the economic cleavages and not the dominant cleavage we see now–social issues.

More to the point, the models are essentially fun toys for most political scientists. Many of the better known also do the same thing with the baseball rankings every year. One particular political scientist was not spoken to for several months after he used most of the department’s computer time (back in the mainframe day) to calculate his predictions.