Sinema admits romance with security guard as she fights ex-wife's lawsuit
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Sinema fights lawsuit from ex-wife of her former romantic partner.
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Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema's attorney is defending her against a lawsuit filed by the ex-wife of her former romantic partner. The legal filing confirms Sinema had a romantic relationship with someone who was previously married. The attorney argues Sinema should not be held liable in the ex-wife's lawsuit. The case involves Sinema's former lover, though the specific allegations and damages sought in the lawsuit were not detailed. The legal dispute puts Sinema's personal life under public scrutiny as her attorney seeks to have her removed from the litigation.
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Sinema's attorney is defending her in court and seeking to remove her from the litigation.
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