Man charged with felony for reading his wife’s e-mail to track an affair
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A Michigan man faces up to 5 years in prison for reading his wife’s e-mail to find out if she was having an affair, the Detroit Free Press reports.
The newspaper says Leon Walker, 33, of Rochester Hills, has been charged with a felony after reading Clara Walker’s Gmail account on a laptop the now-divorced couple shared. He goes to trial in February.
Oakland County prosecutors used a state statute typically used to prosecute crimes like identity theft or stealing trade secrets, the newspaper says.
Leon, Clara Walker’s third husband, found out in an e-mail that she was having an affair with her second husband, who was once arrested for beating her in front of her small son. Leon Walker showed the e-mail to that son’s father, Clara’s first husband, who filed an emergency motion to obtain custody.
“I was doing what I had to do,” Leon Walker, a computer technician, tells the Free Press. “We’re talking about putting a child in danger.”
Oakland County prosecutor Jessica Cooper, in a voice mail to the newspaper, calls Walker a skilled “hacker” who used his wife’s e-mail “in a contentious way.”
In preliminary testimony, Clara testified that while Leon had bought her that laptop, it was hers alone and that she kept the password a secret.
Leon Walker says he routinely used the computer and that she kept all of her passwords in a small book next to it. “It was a family computer,” he says. “I did work on it all the time.”
(Posted by Doug Stanglin)
Article source: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/ondeadline/post/2010/12/man-charged-with-felony-for-reading-his-wifes-email/1?csp=34news
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