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NASHVILLE — A 118-page court document filed this week asks country star Sara Evans to answer questions ranging from what medications she's taking to the details of allegations of nearly a dozen extramarital affairs.
The document, filed Tuesday in Williamson County chancery court by attorneys for Evans' husband, Craig Schelske, asks Evans to admit to affairs or romantic relationships with at least 11 people, including members of her band, members of the band 3 Doors Down, Kenny Chesney, Richard Marx and Tony Dovolani, her former Dancing With The Stars partner.
The questions are included in documents used to obtain information from opposing parties during legal proceedings. Evans has not yet responded to the questions, and the court filings provide no evidence that Evans actually had relationships with any of the named people.
John Hollins Sr., Evans' attorney, said he could not comment because of a court-issued gag order. Evans' publicist did not return calls. Schelske's attorney, who is also bound by the gag order, did not return a call seeking comment.
A publicist for Chesney and a former manager for Marx declined to comment. Calls left for Universal/Republic, the record label of 3 Doors Down, were not immediately returned.
The court filing calls on Evans to state whether she admits to "an affair/sexual relationship/romantic involvement" with Chesney, Marx, Dovolani, any member of her band, or Brad Arnold, Matt Roberts, Todd Harrell, Chris Henderson (members of the band 3 Doors Down).
It also asks Evans to:
• "Discuss in detail the romantic communication between you and Chesney. Include in your answer whether he sent flowers; expressed emotions of love and/or physical attraction; and whether the two of you communicated by cellphone or calls to your home, all unknown to your husband continuing to present."
• "List and/or describe each text message you sent and received to or from Dovolani including, but not limited to the 'I love you,' 'good morning darling,' which Schelske viewed the night before you filed for divorce and terminated Allison Clinton Lee."
Evans filed for divorce Oct. 12, 2006, the day after a blow-up between the couple in a Los Angeles restaurant. In previous court filings, Schelske alleged that he had learned of his wife's "intimate relationship" during the dinner, which had led to an argument.
The court papers also call on Evans to provide all records of communications between herself and several friends and colleagues, including country stars Martina McBride and Chely Wright, and Dancing With The Stars co-stars Mario Lopez, Willa Ford and Joey Lawrence.
Evans has previously alleged that there are nude photos of Schelske having sex with other women. The court filing asks Evans to admit, among other things, that the people in some of the nude photos cannot be identified and that she and Schelske, during their marriage, took nude photos of one another in the privacy of their bedroom.
A hearing in the case is set for Sept. 28 in Hickman County.
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NASHVILLE — A 118-page court document filed this week asks country star Sara Evans to answer questions ranging from what medications she's taking to the details of allegations of nearly a dozen extramarital affairs.
The document, filed Tuesday in Williamson County chancery court by attorneys for Evans' husband, Craig Schelske, asks Evans to admit to affairs or romantic relationships with at least 11 people, including members of her band, members of the band 3 Doors Down, Kenny Chesney, Richard Marx and Tony Dovolani, her former Dancing With The Stars partner.
The questions are included in documents used to obtain information from opposing parties during legal proceedings. Evans has not yet responded to the questions, and the court filings provide no evidence that Evans actually had relationships with any of the named people.
John Hollins Sr., Evans' attorney, said he could not comment because of a court-issued gag order. Evans' publicist did not return calls. Schelske's attorney, who is also bound by the gag order, did not return a call seeking comment.
A publicist for Chesney and a former manager for Marx declined to comment. Calls left for Universal/Republic, the record label of 3 Doors Down, were not immediately returned.
The court filing calls on Evans to state whether she admits to "an affair/sexual relationship/romantic involvement" with Chesney, Marx, Dovolani, any member of her band, or Brad Arnold, Matt Roberts, Todd Harrell, Chris Henderson (members of the band 3 Doors Down).
It also asks Evans to:
• "Discuss in detail the romantic communication between you and Chesney. Include in your answer whether he sent flowers; expressed emotions of love and/or physical attraction; and whether the two of you communicated by cellphone or calls to your home, all unknown to your husband continuing to present."
• "List and/or describe each text message you sent and received to or from Dovolani including, but not limited to the 'I love you,' 'good morning darling,' which Schelske viewed the night before you filed for divorce and terminated Allison Clinton Lee."
Evans filed for divorce Oct. 12, 2006, the day after a blow-up between the couple in a Los Angeles restaurant. In previous court filings, Schelske alleged that he had learned of his wife's "intimate relationship" during the dinner, which had led to an argument.
The court papers also call on Evans to provide all records of communications between herself and several friends and colleagues, including country stars Martina McBride and Chely Wright, and Dancing With The Stars co-stars Mario Lopez, Willa Ford and Joey Lawrence.
Evans has previously alleged that there are nude photos of Schelske having sex with other women. The court filing asks Evans to admit, among other things, that the people in some of the nude photos cannot be identified and that she and Schelske, during their marriage, took nude photos of one another in the privacy of their bedroom.
A hearing in the case is set for Sept. 28 in Hickman County.
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