Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Indiana

Email Invasion

Last August I divorced my wife of 8 yrs. Shortly after I realized I made a mistake and asked if she would take me back. She said she met someone and wanted to date him. I decided to give her time and for months had no contact with her. Recently I wanted to contact her again but didn't want to if she was still involved with him. My solution was to hire a hacker on the web to obtain her email address. In a week an email was delivered to me with her address. I did not disturb anything but only viewed her in/out mail, over a 3 day period. On the last day I looked in her account, there was an email to a friend of hers whereas she states that her ex-husband has been into her account and has invaded her privacy. As this was going on my company PC from which I did this picked up a program called Perfect Keylogger. The long & short of it is that apparently she was tipped off that I was doing this and had a friend of hers who is computer savey load a program on mine that documented what I did. Our IT dept tracked it down to her friend's PC. I know I shouldn't have done this & am scared to death. Can her friends evidence be used against me? What laws have been broke? What are the ramifications? Are we both potentually in trouble or just me?


Asked on 2/08/06, 5:32 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Voyle A. Glover Attorney at Law

Re: Email Invasion

Some potentially serious problems here. Perhaps for both. You should not discuss the matter with anyone at work but instead, consult immediately with a lawyer in private. And DO NOT do any more queries online.

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Answered on 2/08/06, 6:10 pm


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