Collins’ alleged child molestation recording may impact divorce

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A leaked audio tape alleging to be Stephen Collins’ confession of sexual misconduct with underage girls could influence the outcome of a forthcoming divorce trial between him and his estranged wife, Faye Grant, an online report by CBS News stated on October 9.

Collins’ legal counsel blamed Grant for releasing the video to the media, claiming that she has been attempting to use the audio tape to extort more money from his client. The attorney alleged that Grant is pushing to receive more money than she would be entitled to in the asset division portion of the couple’s divorce.

Grant dismissed the accusation, saying that she handed the recording over to the police in 2012 per their request.

The divorce trial will start on November 12.

Our team of Woodlands divorce attorneys at the BB Law Group PLLC is deeply committed to advocating for your welfare during the demanding and difficult process of divorce. To learn how we can be of help during this trying time, call us at (832) 534-2589 today.

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