Judge Releases Records of Rockefeller's Divorce Prosecutors will use them before grand jury By John Johnson Posted Sep 9, 2008 6:12 PM CDT Copied Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, center, aka Clark Rockefeller, appears in municipal court for a pre-trial hearing in Boston Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008. (AP Photo) A Boston judge has agreed to let prosecutors look at the divorce and separation records of the man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller, the Globe reports. They won't make the records public but will use them to try to persuade a grand jury to indict Rockefeller—alleged to be German con man Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter—on charges of kidnapping his young daughter in July. Rockefeller's attorney fought the release, calling it a "fishing expedition" by the DA into personal matters unrelated to the case. "He doesn't really need all this other information," he said. Rockefeller, 47, also is considered a "person of interest" in the 1985 disappearance of California newlyweds. Read These Next Trump's 'own morality' is his only restraint, per Trump. They saw skulls in his car, found 'horror movie' in his home. Patrick Swayze's younger brother dies at 63. News outlets parse the fatal shooting in Minneapolis. Report an error