Four years ago, if notorious divorce battlers Nicholas and Madeline Perricone had asked New Haven Superior Court Judge Julia D. Dewey to seal their court case, her clerk might well have asked which of three levels of secrecy they wanted.
But on June 20, Dewey denied the Meriden cosmeceutical magnate’s bid to seal his contentious divorce proceedings, on Nicholas Perricone’s claim that the “intense publicity surrounding this action has resulted in security risks” for his minor child.
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