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  TV Host Nancy Grace Wants to Bar Video Cameras in Lawsuit
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Last EditedBrandonius Maximus  Jan 26, 2010 05:15pm
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AuthorLUCHINA FISHER
News DateTuesday, January 26, 2010 11:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionCNN's Nancy Grace makes her living interrogating guests under the white-hot glare of television cameras.

So it's ironic that the host of HLN's highest-rated show doesn't want video cameras to record her when she's questioned in a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the estate of a former guest on the "Nancy Grace" show.

The estate of Melinda Duckett, the mother of missing 2-year-old Leesburg, Fla., boy Trenton Duckett, is suing Grace, accusing the legal commentator and her show of "intentional infliction of emotional distress" that led Duckett to commit suicide.

Grace's attorneys, who also represent CNN in the lawsuit, filed an emergency motion in U.S. District Court in Ocala on Monday to bar cameras during Grace's scheduled deposition Thursday. The judge is expected to rule on the motion today.
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