Because he wants to talk.

Apparently there is a prenuptial agreement that does more than just divide property and settle support. The prenup also contains a confidentiality clause which prohibits Kim and Kris from discussing publicly the details of their “marriage.”

Kim wants to make it simple. She wants a divorce. After all, it was only a 72 day marriage and there is a valid prenup.

But Kris has other ideas. He has countered with a claim for an annulment based on fraud.

A divorce dissolves a valid marriage. An annulment is a court finding that the marriage never existed. If there were no nuptials there is no prenuptial agreement. And then Kris can tell those who want to listen all the details of the marriage. Obviously, he is “banking” that those who want to listen, want to listen enough to pay him. Unfortunately, he’s probably right.

Here’s hoping the judge orders all profits from their ridiculous show and this sham of a marriage to go to charity.

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