Or it may cost a bundle. A jury just awarded a 1st wife $500,000 who sued Alford Patterson’s 2nd wife for “alienation of affection and criminal conversation”. The alienation of affection is pretty obvious. The “criminal conversation” I assume refers to the adultery: The suit states that the Pattersons reared two children and “acquired substantial [...]
Also filed in | Tagged Adultery, Alienation of affections, Law, Legal Information, Marriage, Mobile home, Pattersons, People, Relationships, United States, William Congreve | Suzette Howes owes my sister and me $1.8 million plus interest as per the judgment shown here. And the government has information about her credit, customs, social security, medicare and tax records. Why does Suzette’s right to privacy trump our legal claim? In order to protect her privacy, could not a disinterested third party be [...]
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