'RHOA' Star Kenya Moore Files Motion To Have Proceedings In Messy Divorce From Ex Marc Daly Sealed From The Public
Kenya Moore wants to ensure the private details of her divorce from ex-husband Marc Daly are not made available to the public.
In court documents obtained by Radar, the Dancing With the Stars contestant filed a motion asking that the case be sealed and for her financial records only to be shown in court.
Moore's legal representative claimed in the court papers, “Under normal circumstances, these things would not be otherwise made available to the unknowing public due to the face that such might subject the Petitioner to heightened scrutiny, harassment and may threaten her safety in as much as she is a public official, should persons learn her financial status or other specific terms of her life.”
Within the motion, the Real Housewives of Atlanta star states that she is a “high profile celebrity” and that her job is “is the source of heightened interest to the general public.”
Moore also alleges if the information is made widely available, it will then be used to “harass" her and could potentially make her custody battle with Daly over daughter Brooklyn increasingly difficult. A judge has not made a ruling on the motion yet.
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As OK! previously reported, the formerly married couple split back in September of 2019 after only two years of marriage.
At the time, the 50-year-old said in a statement to People, "It is with profound sadness that I regret to inform my fans that I am divorcing my husband Marc Daly. Due to recent and ongoing circumstances, I can no longer continue in the marriage. My sole concern and focus is and will always be my daughter, Brooklyn, my miracle baby. She was made in love and true commitment. I ask for our privacy to be respected moving forward."
Daly then issued his own statement to the outlet, saying, "I have come to the difficult decision to separate from Kenya at this time. Our daughter has two parents that love her very much and in her best interests, this situation should remain as private as possible. I cherish our family’s good times together and will continue to co-parent in a loving way. Rumors, innuendo or false accusations only serve to hurt our family and will be addressed through counsel as the law permits. Please respect our privacy during this challenging period."