Sara Evans Divorce: Court Confrontation Fizzles
Published October 27, 2006
Volcanic accusations erupted out of the Sara Evans divorce filing two weeks ago when the country music star withdrew as a contestant from Dancing with the Stars and hightailed it back home to Nashville. Husband Craig Schelske countered with indignant remonstrations and two-fisted inculpations of his own in court filings last week.
So the stage was set for potential pyrotechnics at yesterday's first joint court appearance by the feuding Schelskes — on the 125th anniversary of the shootout at the OK Corral, no less. Alas, those looking for blood, or at least vicious invective, were to be disappointed, as the estranged pair, likely feeling a bit sheepish over their histrionics of the last couple of weeks (and perhaps even taking the well being of their three young children into account), behaved like reasonable adults in court.
Williamson County judge Robert E. Lee Davies ordered Schelske to return half of the $274,000 he took from the couple's joint "church tithing" account on the day Evans filed for divorce, and the couple, in their most funereal court attire, agreed to work out a mutually acceptable child visitation schedule between themselves, not talk about the case outside the courtroom, not drink alcohol "excessively" in front of the kids, and to undergo psychological testing. Schelske will also find another place to live.
Once all of this was agreed to, a bit of tension enlivened the complacent air as Schelske tried to speak with Evans, who assertively ignored him as if he were a panhandler — a not inappropriate simile given that her lawyer had stated snidely during the proceedings it might be appropriate for a 43-year-old father of three with no source of income to get a job.
Following a mysterious argument at a restaurant in Los Angeles, Evans, 35, filed divorce papers on October 12, alleging that Schelske — who ran for congress in Oregon's 5th District in 2002 — committed adultery with her personal assistant Alison Clinton, was verbally abusive, drank excessively, watched pornography in the presence of their three young children in their Nashville home, and looted the family "church tithing" bank account of $274,000. The complaint also alleged Schelske had pornographic photographs on his computers and accused him of placing ads on Craig's List seeking sex.
- Sara Evans Divorce: Court Confrontation Fizzles
- Published: October 27, 2006
- Type: News
- Section: Culture
- Filed Under: Culture: Crime and Court, Culture: Family and Relationships, Music: Country and Americana, Music: News
- Writer: Eric Olsen
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I did some work for sara. I got barred from there for allegedly cussing while I was working on a door. Sounds like a moral judgement to me. I think I know what kind of people craggy and sara baby are. Moral majority right wingers who hide in the closet.. sorry boys and girls sara aint what you think she is.