SUNDAY NEWS, SNEED, MICHAEL SNEED
Bench Blast . . .
Circuit Judge Arthur Dunne is taking presiding Divorce Court Judge Benjamin Mackoff and Circuit Court Clerk Aurie Pucinski to task for continuing to enforce a law he ruled unconstitutional Feb. 17!
Translation: When attorney Paul Feinstein requested an injunction against further enforcement of a state law that freezes financial assets of all parties in a divorce case, Dunne hit the roof! (On Thursday, the Illinois Supreme Court affirmed Dunne's ruling.) Dunne ordered Pucinski to appear before him Oct. 4 to explain. Ouch!
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Chicago Sun-Times
Copyright 1991
Monday, November 25, 1991
NEWS; SNEED; MICHAEL SNEED (STANDARD)
Bench press . . .
Here's a honeymoon shocker: A 30-year-old Chicago flight attendant filed an unprecedented divorce suit in Circuit Court last week seeking to force her 36-year-old physician husband to submit to a blood test to determine if he is a carrier of the AIDS virus - because, her suit alleges, he duped her into a marriage as an experiment to see if he could maintain heterosexual relations! Her attorney, . . . Paul Feinstein, says the client also may file a multimillion-dollar civil suit on grounds that the doctor knowingly endangered her life. The physician works in the emergency room of a local hospital, the suit notes. The two, who were married in 1989, separated last month when the doctor admitted he is bisexual, her suit alleges.
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For copies of other articles involving Mr. Feinstein and his cases, please contact his office.
