I know we in the United States are lawsuit happy, but news of a woman's
suit against her husband may be one of the more novel attempts to
extract money from others with the frivolous lawsuit. The suit involves
a woman only identified as "Mary" and a web site called Persopo.com
that is a resource for people to check arrest records, marriage
records, contract info etc. that is public record. Persopo not only
pulls from public records but many different social and dating web
sites around the internet. Mary's husband checked to see if Mary was
cheating with another person and hit the jackpot.
"When I searched her name it came up. She had accounts matching her
name and email on cheating wives.com an many others. I just couldn't
believe that this was the woman that i married," husband Frank said.
The husband found enough evidence on Mary to fueled his divorce suit
against her. Her match.com profile, for example, where stated she is
“never married” for relationship status. Mary said it was unfair and
wants Persoco to pay for providing information on her cheating. Nowhere
in the lawsuit does it dispute if the information is accurate or not.
Nor that she was having an affair on her husband with multiple men.
Mary is now stating that, “Persopo.com ruined my life by revealing
private information about me.” She is currently seeking unspecified
damages from Persoco. Apparently, for Mary, cheating is fine as long as
you are not caught. If you do get caught, blame it on the technology
that nabbed you. It also reflects another instance of how technology is
winning over humans. Using background check services is becoming
increasingly commonplace. It seems logically that spouses might use it
to check on a questionable husband or wife.
Too often human beings become so enthralled with their technology they
forget that it can be an enemy as well as a friend. It should be noted
that we live in a digital age in which technology allows us to both
hide and seek.
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