Husband Uses "Find My iPhone" App, Finds Wife Naked With Her Boss
Thank goodness for technology y'all!
This is the motto a New Jersey man is living by...an app he used to locate his wife's iPad confirmed that she was cheating on him...WITH HER OWN BOSS!!!
That's not where the story ends. He was charged with spying and faced up to 15 years in prison for this. But a New York judge has found him not guilty!
According to the New York Post, Sean Donis, 37, was cleared of all charges by Rockland County Supreme Court Justice Kevin Russo, who found him not guilty after about 20 minutes of deliberation.
“Just thank God it’s finally over,’’ said Donis, said after court.
“Now I can finally breathe.’’
It all started back in 2016 when he used the "Find My iPhone" app to locate the family's iPad. But he was shocked when he realized that his wife, Nancy Donis, 38, had taken it with her to boyfriend Albert Lopez’s home.
So Sean, who wasn't playing around, went to Lopez's house and when he got there he claims the door was unlocked. So we walked right in...and what we saw took him for a loop!
He saw his wife and her boss BUTT naked in the bed!!! That's when he began filming the two with his cellphone.
In court, it got a little messy as everyone involved had their own version of the story.
The boyfriend said under oath that he was scared of what Sean would do to him. And the prosecutor said in her closing statement that the scorned husband “wanted to embarrass, humiliate and degrade [the pair] as much as possible.’’
But Sean's lawyer made the following point in his closing statement.
“You can’t be too scared of anything if you screw another guy’s wife," Howard Greenberg argued.
He added, “When you engage in adultery, you assume the risk and thereby consent in being exposed."
WHERE'S THE LIE THOUGH???
In the end, Greenberg, even went so far as to say his client deserved to be more than just cleared in court.
“He should get a medal for not acting out a crime of passion when he walked in on the scene he did,” Greenberg said in his closing statement.
“In the end, it’s a very simple case.…He commits trespassing that in the same jurisdiction is a violation, not a crime, and uncovered the greater evil of his wife screwing a stranger.”
Whew! That's a lot!!!
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