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George Zimmerman releases divorce video

March. 12 (UPI) -- George Zimmerman is tired of being defined by his media coverage, so he is releasing a video Wednesday in order to be seen without the "filter" of the media.

Since the February 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin become a national cause clbre, Zimmerman, who was acquitted of Martin's murder last year, has often been in the news for several alleged domestic violence incidents and even attending a gun show.

"I wanted to allow America to see me for who I truly am without the filter or subject to any interpretation," Zimmerman says in the video, released by the lawyers representing him in his divorce case.

In the clip, Zimmerman says he is "figuring out every day" who the real George Zimmerman is.

"I try and be a good person, a faithful person, a family man," he says. "But I do realize that I've been through a lot in life, and for better or worse, everything I do is hyperanalyzed, whether it's good or bad ..."

Zimmerman's wife, Shellie Zimmerman, filed for divorce September 5.

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Zimmerman's parents sue Roseanne Barr over Twitter post listing their address

August 4, 2012. Actress Rosanne Barr arrives for the taping of the Comedy Central Roast of Roseanne in Los Angeles.Reuters

George Zimmerman's parents are suing actress Roseanne Barr in Florida, claiming a Twitter post she made listing their address and telephone number forced them to flee their home.

Robert and Gladys Zimmerman filed the lawsuit on Monday. It seeks undisclosed damages for emotional distress and invasion of privacy.

The Zimmermans say they were forced to flee their home after Barr posted their address and telephone number about a month after their son fatally shot Trayvon Martin in February 2012. They also claim they were forced into hiding.

Zimmerman was acquitted last summer of any crime in the shooting of the 17-year-old Martin. The case inspired protests nationwide and raised questions about gun control laws and race.

A Barr spokesman didn't return an email or voicemail seeking comment.

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George Zimmerman Wants to 'Show America Who I Truly Am'

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George Zimmerman, the former neighborhood watch volunteer who was acquitted of murder for fatally shooting Trayvon Martin, said in an interview released Wednesday that he's trying to be a good person and he thinks he can help others after what he has gone through.

Zimmerman said in a videotaped interview with his divorce attorneys that he was trying to figure out who he is and he was doing the interview to "show America who I truly am."

During the more than 20-minute interview, Zimmerman, dressed in a gray blazer and blue dress shirt, looks directly at the camera as he sits in an office chair. When asked by an off-camera attorney what his daily life is like, Zimmerman said he worries constantly about his safety.

"The only thing consistent is having to always look over my shoulder and be concerned about others around me," he said.

Zimmerman said he's trying to be a faithful family man but realizes that everything he does, good or bad, is heavily scrutinized.

Zimmerman was acquitted last summer of all charges for fatally shooting the 17-year-old Martin in a gated community where Zimmerman lived. Since his acquittal, Zimmerman has had brush-ups with the law following separate confrontations with his now-estranged wife, Shellie, and a former girlfriend, Samantha Scheibe. Neither Shellie Zimmerman nor Scheibe pursued charges against Zimmerman and the investigations ended without an arrest.

The trial over Martin's death last summer raised questions about race and gun control laws and inspired protests around the nation. Martin was black. In the video, Zimmerman described his father as white and his mother as Peruvian and said he grew up in a Hispanic household. He also said his great-grandfather was Afro-Peruvian.

One of Zimmerman's divorce attorneys, Howard Iken, told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the divorce process involves "moving on and having a new life," and that the video's release helps Zimmerman by allowing him to control his message.

"The publicity surrounding him is unfair and misinformed, especially the allegations he is a racist or bigot," Iken said.

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*You might think hes full of sh*t, but despite all the legal drama before and after being acquitted for Trayvon Martins murder and his personal issues with his estranged wife and ex-girlfriend, George Zimmerman says America hasnt seen who he truly is.

In a videotaped interview released Wednesday, the former neighborhood watchman tells divorce attorneys that he is trying to be a good person while also trying to figure out who he is. Zimmermans motivation for doing the 20-minute interview, the Associated Press reports, is to show America who I truly am.

During the chat, Zimmerman admitted that his daily life revolves around worrying constantly about his safety.

The only thing consistent is having to always look over my shoulder and be concerned about others around me, he told an off-camera attorney as he revealed that although he is trying to be a faithful family man, he realizes that everything he does, good or bad, is heavily scrutinized.

Zimmerman goes on to shine a light on his participation in a program in which he was a mentor to an African-American boy in the video, which was made Friday in Orlando. He also describes his efforts to raise awareness about a local case in which the son of a white police lieutenant beat a black homeless man.

Regarding his future, Zimmerman revealed that he would like to be able to go to law school and become a civil rights or defense attorney some day.

On a grand scale, I would like to make enough of an impact on the judicial system so that what happens to me never happens to anybody, he said.

Zimmermans interview is the latest happening to occur since his acquittal last summer for the fatal shooting of Martin. Since then, Zimmerman has generated headlines for encounters with the law pertaining to confrontations with his now-estranged wife, Shellie, and former girlfriend, Samantha Scheibe. Zimmerman emerged from both situations unscathed without an arrest in light of no charges pursued against him by neither Scheibe nor Shellie Zimmerman.

Speaking with the AP, Howard Iken, one of Zimmermans divorce attorneys, explained that the divorce process involves moving on and having a new life. The release of the video, Iken added, helps Zimmerman by allowing him to control his message.

The publicity surrounding him is unfair and misinformed, especially the allegations he is a racist or bigot, Iken said Wednesday.

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