Nunn’s attorneys want delay in wrongful-death lawsuit

Published 12:00 am Wednesday, December 2, 2009

LEXINGTON — Attorneys for former state Rep. Steve Nunn want a judge to suspend a civil lawsuit against their client until Nunn’s criminal case is done, according to a motion filed Monday in Fayette Circuit Court.

Nunn is charged with murder in the September shooting death of his former fiancee, Amanda Ross. Ross’s mother, Diana Ross, filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against Nunn in late September.

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Nunn’s finances have been the subject of recent filings in the civil lawsuit.

Nunn’s attorneys, Warren Scoville and Hailey Scoville Bonham, filed a motion Monday that asked the court to release money from the sale of Nunn’s home in Glasgow to pay legal fees. The proceeds from the sale of the house are in escrow “until further orders from the court.”