Tuesday, February 10, 2009

First the Star divorces Hearne Christopher Jr. and now ...

Posted by Justin Kendall on Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 8:56 AM

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  • Hearne Christopher Jr.

Hearne Christopher Jr. used to write about high-profile divorces in his Kansas City Star column. Now, the gossip columnist's wife has filed for divorce. On December 29, Lori W. Christopher, citing incompatibility, filed a petition in Johnson County District Court.

The Christophers have joint temporary care of their two minor children.

A judge ordered Hearne Christopher Jr. to pay $1,516 per month in

temporary child support. Lori Christopher was also awarded temporary

maintenance $1,428 a month and temporary possession of the couple's

house.

The Star laid off Christopher in November. However, a comeback appears in the works. Last month, Sun publisher Steve Rose told The Pitch's Peter Rugg that he had struck a deal with Christopher to return to print.

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Incompatibility, I don�t think so. Mrs. Christopher is just too classy a lady to tell the real story. Hearne should get a little of his own brand of reporting.

What washed up nearly 60 year old pseudo gossip columnist just showed that there is no low he won�t sink to? This prince among men just threw his wife and minor children under the bus to chase after a child young enough to be his granddaughter. Good luck Lori. You are way better off without him. If his desires were trending this young there is no telling where they might go.

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Posted by Anonymous on March 12, 2009 at 8:21 PM

Another brilliant move by that titan of industry, Steve Rose

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Posted by Anonymous on March 12, 2009 at 7:11 PM
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