A federal judge ruled that a woman's privacy was not violated after a man sent her evidence that her husband was having an affair with his wife, Traci, The Associated Press reports. The judge decided that the woman, Virginia Flaum, did not have an expectation of privacy in the messages sent between her husband and Richard Hylland's wife, writing, "A reasonable person would not find that Richard committed a highly offensive intrusion into Virginia's seclusion by reading text messages and emails that Russell sent to Traci's electronic devices concerning Traci's alleged affair with Russell." Both Flaum and Hylland are suing their spouse’s lovers under South Dakota’s alienation of affection law.
Full Story
Comments
If you want to comment on this post, you need to login.