Infidelity turns truth into privacy

In a Kentucky court case, a husband (Stephen Malmer) sued to obtain the e-mails of his wife accused of adultery. His wife was a state employee.

The court ruled that the State of Kentucky had to release the e-mails between her and her reported paramour. This is a new precedent on privacy.

The resolute spouse claimed the state was in the wrong by keeping the e-mails from him. This ruling sets the stage for many spouses to discover potential infidelities at work that had previously been kept away from them.

The workplace affair is no longer a matter of what they do not know won’t hurt them.

Cheaters also go to extreme lengths in hiding what they’ve done. When they are government employees, resources are used in protecting them from exposure.

Affairs are increasingly turning into privacy issues. Rather than admitting to the affair and producing the evidence, it was hidden. The husband wanted the truth and it turned into a privacy issue.

Cheaters are known for turning the tables and twisting your search for truth into an invasion of privacy.

In the video, “Help for the Cheater: Starting the Road to Recovery” you’ll find helps in making it through affair recovery.

Best Regards,

Jeff

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