Andrea Sneiderman is in a dispute with her in-laws over visitation, claiming in a court filing that they are not acting in her to children’s “best interest,” by claiming that she may have played a part in her husband’s slaying, according to an article by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Hemy Neuman, the Dunwoody widow’s former boss, was convicted in March for murdering Russell Sneiderman outside of a Dunwoody day care. Sneiderman’s testimony in the trial, in which she denies having an affair with Neuman, was recently subpoenaed by a DeKalb grand jury.
In Wednesday’s court filing, Sneiderman denied that she has been blocking the Sneiderman’s visitation and alleged that they had little contact with the children before the incident, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
Sneiderman’s possible role in her husband’s death became a focus immediately after Neuman was convicted.
“It is something we have under review right
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