Woman Sentenced for Invading E-Mail Privacy
A judge sentenced an Arizona woman to 60 days of home detention for intercepting her husband’s ex-wife’s e-mail, saying the penalty is a warning to others.
“Privacy is still a cherished value,†U.S. District Judge Richard P. Matsch said in Denver when sentencing Angel Lee, 28, of El Mirage, Ariz.
Lee pleaded guilty in March and admitted accessing at least 215 e-mails sent last year to her husband’s ex-wife, Duongladde Ramsay. Officials said she fraudulently obtained the user name and password information for Ramsay’s e-mail account.
Matsch has said the e-mail case involved a vicious divorce dispute over children.
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