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EXCLUSIVE: Former Rep. Katie Hill s case against her ex-husband will go to trial as she seeks to ban him from revealing photos and private information about her - after claiming he exposed the throuple that destroyed her career
Disgraced former Rep. Katie Hill is seeking a restraining order to ban her ex-husband Kenny Heslep from revealing photos and information about her
The case will go to trial after the pair were unable to reach a settlement Tuesday, DailyMail.com can reveal
Hill s attorney told the court that the trial would take about four days and she would call four or five witnesses, in addition to Hill
By City News Service
Feb 25, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Lawyers for former congresswoman Katie Hill and her ex-husband told a Los Angeles judge they are close to settling her allegations of harassment and years of abuse, which led her to obtain a temporary restraining order against him in December.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Anne Richardson previously ordered Kenneth Heslep to stay at least 100 yards away from Hill, as well as her mother and sister.
A hearing was scheduled Jan. 26 on whether the order should be extended, but lawyers on both sides said at that time that they were trying to resolve the issues without the need of a trial. Then, on Wednesday, the attorneys said they had nearly resolved the issues and asked for another week to finalize their agreement. The judge set another hearing for March 2.
Former Rep. Katie Hill, ex-husband in restraining order settlement discussions
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LOS ANGELES - Lawyers for former congresswoman Katie Hill and her ex-husband told a Los Angeles judge Thursday they are in discussions to settle her allegations of harassment and years of abuse, which led her to obtain a temporary restraining order against him in December.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Anne Richardson previously ordered Kenneth Heslep to stay at least 100 yards away from Hill, as well as her mother and sister.
By City News Service
Jan 28, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Lawyers for former congresswoman Katie Hill and her ex-husband told a Los Angeles judge today they are in discussions to settle her allegations of harassment and years of abuse, which led her to obtain a temporary restraining order against him in December.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Anne Richardson previously ordered Kenneth Heslep to stay at least 100 yards away from Hill, as well as her mother and sister.
A hearing was scheduled today on whether the order should be extended, but lawyers on both sides said they are trying to resolve the issues without the need of a trial. The attorneys estimated a trial could take four hours to two days and involve the testimony of about four witnesses.