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Kris Humphries Serves Kanye West Court Papers In Nordstrom Box


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By Carter Maness

Always protected and sans cell phone, it's notoriously difficult to get in touch with Kanye West. That's especially the case if you are Brooklyn Nets basketball player and former Kim Kardashian husband Kris Humphries and you're trying to serve papers to Yeezy using a Nordstrom box as a decoy.

Ridiculous, yes, but this apparently happened. Now, the big question becomes: Why is West, who is dating Kardashian, involved in her divorce trial with Humphries? Well, Kim tried to file for divorce the traditional way (aka divorce-divorce), while Humphries is attempting an annulment of their marriage because the entire thing was a fraud for the purposes of reality television.

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In turn, Humphries will have to essentially question Kardashian's entire reality TV empire and anyone intimately involved in her day-to-day life. In addition to West, he's subpoenaed Kris Jenner, as well as NBC Universal and Bunim/Murray, which produces all Kardashian reality shows.

So, back to the Nordstrom box. Apparently, West had refused to respond to Humphries' legal team after multiple phone calls and private attempts at contact. On July 16, an individual showed-up at Kim's door in Los Angeles. She answered the bell and, when asked for West, said he was on the phone. After waiting for a couple hours, the individual left the box for West, which ended-up having a deposition request form.

This was all unveiled during a court hearing this week. Kardashian and Humphries are due back in front of a judge on November 28, and an official trial date, should they not reach an agreement, will be set then.



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