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The Dirt On Sandra Bullock and Jesse James’ Divorce
It’s been a big news day for Sandra Bullock! Not only was it revealed that she had adopted a 3 ½ month old baby but it was also discovered that she had officially filed for divorce from husband Jesse James.
Sandra had filed for a legal separation…last week! The papers, which were obtained by TMZ, were filed in the Travis County Court in Austin, Texas. Why had the official filing flown under the radar until now? Her legal team did a little fancy smoke and mirrors to hide the identity of the filer. They filed the case under the name B.A.S which happens to be Sandra Bullocks initials backwards. And Jesse was refered to as J.J.G., the G stands for Gregory, Jesse’s middle name.
So what was stated were the grounds for divorce?
“The marriage between Petitioner and Respondent has become insupportable because of discord or conflict of personalities that destroys the legitimate ends of the marriage relationship and prevents any reasonable expectations of reconciliation.”
And oddly it also says, “There is no child under eighteen years of age or otherwise entitled to support who was born or adopted of this marriage and none is expected.” Even though baby Louis was brought home before the break up.
Hopefully their divorce will go smoother than their marriage!
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lg Texas commented on Apr 28 10 at 2:40 pmYou go sandra and could you send me an email with your autograph
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