What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Fla.
My ex-wife was engaged in some less than stellar behavior that resulted in our divorce, to include: using corporate property to make and distribute pornography, bad checks, stealing passwords from the CEO via a keylogger she secretly placed on the computer, sending restricted corporate documents to her lover who was a competitor, unauthorized use of corporate funds and much more. She admitted all these things to me and has written an email to me detailing all the things that she did. She has met an attorney with a stellar reputation and is marrying him next month. He is not aware of what she has done in the past. My question is this: Is it legal for me to inform him of these things and send him a copy of this email as proof?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
My ex-wife was engaged in some less than stellar behavior that resulted in our divorce, to include: using corporate property to make and distribute pornography, bad checks, stealing passwords from the CEO via a keylogger she secretly placed on the computer, sending restricted corporate documents to her lover who was a competitor, unauthorized use of corporate funds and much more. She admitted all these things to me and has written an email to me detailing all the things that she did. She has met an attorney with a stellar reputation and is marrying him next month. He is not aware of what she has done in the past. My question is this: Is it legal for me to inform him of these things and send him a copy of this email as proof?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?