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OFF THE RECORDWHOSE DIVORCE RECORDS ARE SEALED? READ ALL ABOUT IT.Eric DexheimerPublished on October 12, 1994Last year, when Bruce Benson had the court records of his divorce from his former wife, Nancy, sealed, he became a member of a very elite club. Of the 36,250 couples who filed for dissolution of their marriages in Denver County District Court between 1986 and 1993, only 68 have had their files closed to the public by a judge. There are good reasons that judges seal so few cases. As with any court document, there is a legal presumption that divorce files are part of the public record. Colorado law states that only if a person's--or couple's--privacy requirements outweigh the public good can a judge seal a court record. Yet a review of the list of those who enjoy a court-sanctioned privacy not accorded 99.8 percent of Denver County's divorced couples hints that there might be a few unwritten rules as well. It apparently helps, for instance, if the husband or wife requesting a sealed record is related to a judge--or, better yet, is a judge himself. Being a well-known rock star or a popular radio personality or a former editor of the state's largest newspaper couldn't hurt, either. Holding a leadership position with the state Republican Party--or, for that matter, being a failed Republican candidate for Congress--seems to tip the scales of judges toward privacy. And if you are an annoyingly ubiquitous diamond merchant, well, you, too, could end up on the list. But by far the best route to becoming part of the elite group of people who have convinced judges to make public records private is to speak the cant of confidentiality. In other words, be an attorney. Be a Personality Take, for example, Glenn Frey, co-lead singer for the Eagles. He was granted a case closure in Denver District Court in 1987, when he divorced his wife Janie. Another example of personality-over-publicity is Charley T. Martin, who is divorced from wife Sue Ann. Martin, of course, is better known as the second half of Hal and Charley on KHOW's morning radio show. His records were sealed in 1986. Michael Howard isn't a personality in the strictest sense of the word. But he came pretty close in 1980 when he was canned as editor of the Rocky Mountain News, despite being an heir to the paper's parent company, Scripps-Howard. Howard, who has fought personal battles with drugs and alcohol, had his divorce from wife Candice sealed in 1989. Finally, for anybody who listens to the radio there is no bigger celebrity than gem huckster Tom Shane ("Now you have a friend in the diamond business..."). Anyone interested in learning who ended up with the diamond engagement ring in his unsuccessful marriage to Roberta Shane, however, will have to get in touch with Tom himself. Their case was sealed in 1986. Be a Judge, or at Least Be Related to One For instance, information on Raymond Jones's 1992 divorce from wife Carolyn has been legally sealed shut. Jones is a judge on the Colorado Court of Appeals. Also declared off-limits by a judge is the dissolution of the partnership between Debra Wilcox and Jay Finesilver. Finesilver--an attorney who entered treatment for a cocaine addiction in 1990--is the son of longtime federal district court judge Sherman Finesilver. Debra and Jay were divorced in 1991. Be a Republican Party Bigwig She and oilman husband Lamar had better luck, however, in convincing a judge to place their divorce file in the "no-access" pile. They split in 1993. The Republican specimens of the hour, of course, are Bruce and Nancy Benson. When the Bensons had their divorce sealed in 1992, Bruce was in his fifth year as chairman of the Colorado Republican Party. He served in that capacity through 1993. Benson's replacement as head of the state GOP was Don Bain. Like Benson, Bain is divorced. He split from his wife, Mary, in 1990. Unlike Benson, Bain's divorce file remains sealed. Own Lots of Pricey Real Estate, Particularly Around DIA
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