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Mitt Romney's Campaign Remains Silent As Gloria Allred Heads To Court To Unseal Testimony And Lift Gag Order

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Oct. 23 2012, Published 12:00 p.m. ET

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By Jen Heger - RadarOnline.com Assistant Managing Editor

Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's campaign is remaining silent as Gloria Allred heads to a Boston area courtroom in an attempt to unseal the former Massachusetts governor's sworn testimony and lift a gag order pertaining to a prior court case, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.

As we previously reported, "The Boston Globe is headed to court Wednesday morning for an emergency hearing in an attempt to obtain a court order to unseal the sworn testimony given by Mitt Romney in a prior court case and to lift a gag order so that the parties can speak about Romney. Gloria Allred will be in court representing one of the parties in the case," a source close to the situation told RadarOnline.com.

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Multiple calls and emails to Romney's national campaign headquarters for comment weren't returned. Allred had no comment on RadarOnline.com's initial story.

The emergency hearing will take place at the Norfolk Probate & Family Court in Canton, Massachusetts, and Justice Jennifer Ulwick will oversee the proceedings which will begin at 9 a.m. EST.

President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney are locked in a dead heat according to most polls.

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