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Updated: Thursday, 17 Dec 2009, 2:14 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 17 Dec 2009, 1:42 PM EST
NORRISTOWN, Pa. - A Montgomery County judge issues a court order after Jon Gosselin is seen shooting a loaded gun at his Berks County house.
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Judge Arthur Tilson issued the court order Thursday in Norristown, Pa., after Jon Gosselin was photographed on Wednesday in Wernersville, Pa., shooting a .38 pistol on his property.
The judge also ordered Gosselin to register his pistol at a new address in Pennsylvania within 90 days.
Media sites caught Gosselin, 32, carrying the gun and then shooting it on the vast property at the estate owned by Jon and Kate Gosselin.
Jon Gosselin did appear in court on Thursday and represented himself against another claim, as his former local lawyer tried to get Gosselin to pay his legal fees.
It now looks like all the final paperwork has been filed in the
divorce case and the parents could be divorced by next week.
Documents filed in Montgomery County (Pa.) court in
Norristown, Pa., on Wednesday show the former reality TV show stars
signed off on the divorce and the arbitrator’s paperwork was
also sent to the judge.
Last week’s ruling in TLC’s lawsuit bars Jon Gosselin for appearing on TV shows or at events, for compensation, without TLC’s permission.
Gosselin has his own suit against TLC, which makes it highly unlikely that TLC would allow Gosselin to appear in the media.
"Jon's in pretty serious financial trouble because his plan for making money was shut down in court,” an insider told Fox News on Tuesday. “He has warned his lawyers that he can't pay them and if he doesn't succeed against TLC, he will have no funds. He's even gone so far as to say that if they want to be paid, they will have to sue him."