Looks like this won't go away quietly by the next day or so.
Louisville newspaper update.
From the article:
"An Oldham District Court judge will hear arguments Friday on Jonathan Blue's motion to compel former University of Louisville football coach Charlie Strong to testify in Blue's divorce suit against his wife.
In a Feb. 19 motion, Blue, a businessman and U of L trustee, said he needs Strong's testimony and records to show the behavior of Blue's wife, Tracy, was "inconsistent with being a role model and responsible caretaker” for their two teenaged daughters.
Jonathan Blue is seeking a subpoena for correspondence between his wife and Strong, now head football coach at Texas, from 2012 to the present, as well as for the return of clothing and a watch she supposedly gave him. Blue also is asking for an order requiring Strong's deposition.
The motion will be heard at 9 a.m. Friday before Judge Jerry Crosby.
Kentucky is a no-fault divorce state, but Jonathan Blue's lawyer, Ann Oldfather, says in court papers that the records will support his motion for sole custody of their children. Tracy Blue is also seeking full custody.
Oldfather has declined to comment and Tracy's lawyer, Laurel Doheny, has declined to respond to requests for comment."
Louisville newspaper update.
From the article:
"An Oldham District Court judge will hear arguments Friday on Jonathan Blue's motion to compel former University of Louisville football coach Charlie Strong to testify in Blue's divorce suit against his wife.
In a Feb. 19 motion, Blue, a businessman and U of L trustee, said he needs Strong's testimony and records to show the behavior of Blue's wife, Tracy, was "inconsistent with being a role model and responsible caretaker” for their two teenaged daughters.
Jonathan Blue is seeking a subpoena for correspondence between his wife and Strong, now head football coach at Texas, from 2012 to the present, as well as for the return of clothing and a watch she supposedly gave him. Blue also is asking for an order requiring Strong's deposition.
The motion will be heard at 9 a.m. Friday before Judge Jerry Crosby.
Kentucky is a no-fault divorce state, but Jonathan Blue's lawyer, Ann Oldfather, says in court papers that the records will support his motion for sole custody of their children. Tracy Blue is also seeking full custody.
Oldfather has declined to comment and Tracy's lawyer, Laurel Doheny, has declined to respond to requests for comment."