Ruben Gallego's Unsealed Divorce Records Reveal Little Impact on Senate Race
Arizona Supreme Court unseals Gallego's divorce files, finding no claims of abuse or infidelity as Kari Lake's attacks fall flat.
- The Arizona Supreme Court unsealed the divorce records of Ruben and Kate Gallego, revealing no allegations of domestic violence or infidelity.
- The records show Ruben Gallego filed for divorce in December 2016, citing an 'irretrievably broken' marriage, while Kate Gallego was about to give birth.
- Both Ruben and Kate Gallego opposed the unsealing of the records, citing concerns for their son's privacy and safety.
- Kari Lake, Ruben Gallego's Senate race opponent, had suggested the records contained damaging information, but the unsealed files did not support these claims.
- The Gallegos have remained amicable since their divorce, co-parenting their son and endorsing each other's political careers.