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Kim Kardashian Gets Deposed In Divorce Trial, Somehow Doesn’t Derail The Case

Kim Kardashian having dinner with LaLa Vasquez March 2013 pregnant black dressKim Kardashian was apparently deposed for her divorce trial on Tuesday, and somehow her testimony didn’t cause the roof of the courtroom to come tumbling down around her ears. Particularly after the damning testimony from one of the producers of Keeping Up With The Kardashians the other day, everyone was kind of assuming that Kim’s deposition would contain some huge revelation that would blow up her case. After all, when that guy spoke, he talked about them using something called a ‘tear stick’ on-set to simulate crying, and even re-shooting key scenes like the one where Kris Humphries proposed to Kim because she didn’t like the way her face looked in the first take. All that stuff plays heavily toward Kris’ argument that he should get an annulment based on the  fact that Kim fabricated their marriage for publicity, so it seemed like Kim’s case was about to get a lot shakier. After all, if the testimony of a producer of the show could do that much damage, think of the revelations we’d get from the actual star.

But nope! Apparently Tuesday’s deposition lasted for nine hours, at the office of Kim’s lawyer, and Kris didn’t even show up! There’s no indication as to why he wouldn’t, since he didn’t have a game, especially because his lawyer pushed so hard for him to be allowed to be in attendance in the first place. But anyway, Kim testified under oath that she really was in love with Kris when she married him, and that their relationship had absolutely nothing to do with the reality show. But aside from that, Kris’ lawyer apparently hardly asked any questions about KUWTK at all, although he’d warned in advance that he would. It actually makes no sense to me what they could’ve talked about for nine hours aside from that, and it seems like a big missed opportunity to prove that the show was staged and/or scripted and to then tie that to the marriage. But what do I know…I’m just a casual observer. Or as casual as you can be when you follow a divorce case for a year and a half.

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