
Maureen Stemberg Sullivan, left, ex-wife of Staples founder Tom Stemberg, and her lawyer Gloria Allred, right, face members of the media as they arrive at Norfolk County Probate Court Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012, in Canton, Mass. Lawyers for The Boston Globe are to return to court Thursday to argue for the public release of testimony given by GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney in the divorce of Stemberg. Stemberg's ex-wife and Allred and told the judge in the case they do not object to lifting the impoundment order on Romney's testimony. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
A probate and family court judge on Thursday said she will allow the release of Romney's testimony. But the judge refused to rule on whether to lift an order prohibiting Maureen Sullivan Stemberg and her ex-husband from commenting on Romney's testimony or his interactions with them during the divorce.
Allred said she'll file a motion as early as next week seeking to lift the order.
Staples was founded with backing from Romney's firm, Bain Capital. Tom Stemberg spoke in glowing terms about Romney at the GOP convention in August.







