Judge To Rule on Romney Tom Stemberg Divorce Testimony: Gloria Allred & Maureen Sullivan Stemberg Don’t Object

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A court ruling has been set for Thursday, in which a judge will decide whether or not to release a testimony made by Republican candidate for president, former Governor Mitt Romney in the divorce case of Tom Stemberg, founder of Staples.

Maureen Sullivan Stemberg, ex-wife of Stemberg and her lawyer Gloria Allred say that they do not object to the release of Romney's testimony.

An unnamed source revealed to RadarOnline, "Ms. Allred's client feels that the public needs to know about Governor Mitt Romney's role in this very important case. Governor Romney is running for President of the United States and this goes to a very important character issues."

The request comes from the Boston Globe, which filed a motion in court to remove the impoundment on Romney's 1991 testimony in the Stemberg divorce case.

Romney's business Bain Capital played a crucial role in setting up the huge office-supply retail Stapes in 1996. According to the Huffington Post, Bain Capital was one of the early investors in Stemberg's company and Romney remained on the company's board for over ten years.

Stemberg even appeared at a Romney convention, in which he endorsed the former governor of Massachusetts saying, "He never looked at Staples as merely a financial investment. He saw the engine of prosperity it could become... why would an administration that can't create any jobs demonize someone who did?" as reported by the Huffington Post.

Lawyer of Romney, Robert Jones said that he wants to review the court documents and his client's testimony before the court makes a decision, but says that he will likely have to objection if the court decides to publish the documents.

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