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Wife Finds Out About Husband's Marriage On Facebook (You Gotta Read This...)

PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 5:09 am
by Autobot032
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100805/ap_ ... ng_dispute

Basically, it goes like this:

A woman in Westlake, Ohio married a man, had two kids with him. He went on "business" trips, and married a woman in Florida at Disney World. He and she were dumb enough to leave the entire thing open to the public.

He comes back after the first (and only legal) wife started seeking legal help, tricks her and takes their kids with him to Florida and his new wife, all while leaving the first with nothing and no one.

I kid you not. Read this, it's amazing. O_o

By MEGHAN BARR, Associated Press Writer Meghan Barr, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 9 mins ago

CLEVELAND – Dread of the unknown hung in the air as Lynn France typed two words into the search box on Facebook: the name of the woman with whom she believed her husband was having an affair.

Click. And there it was, the stuff of nightmares for any spouse, cuckolded or not. Wedding photos. At Walt Disney World, no less, featuring her husband literally dressed as Prince Charming. His new wife, a pretty blonde, was a glowing Sleeping Beauty, surrounded by footmen.

"I was numb with shock, to tell you the truth," says France, an occupational therapist from Westlake, a Cleveland suburb. "There was like an album of 200 pictures on there. Their whole wedding."

Affairs were once shadowy matters, illicit encounters whispered about and often difficult to prove. But in the age of Facebook and Twitter and lightning-fast communication, the notion of privacy is fast becoming obsolete. From flirtatious text messages to incriminating e-mails, marital indiscretions are much easier to track — especially if potentially damaging photographic evidence is posted online.

"All of these things are just a trail of cyber breadcrumbs that are easily tracked by good divorce lawyers," says Parry Aftab, an expert on Internet safety and privacy laws.

France, 41, was not completely blindsided by her Facebook discovery, which happened in January 2009. That fall, she had grown suspicious when her husband began taking frequent business trips, even leaving the day the couple's newborn son came home from the hospital. Once, she found his passport at home when he was supposed to be in China for business.

In October, before leaving for another trip, her husband left a hotel website up on the couple's computer screen.

"So I actually went there with a girlfriend, just to see for myself for sure," France says. "He was there with this girlfriend. I said, `Hey, I'm his wife. We've got a baby.'"

The woman told France that she was engaged to France's husband.

"Sure enough, they were registered for a wedding at Target," France says.

A girlfriend recommended checking the woman's Facebook page, which was then open to the public, France says, but has since become private. There, France found evidence of an unfolding relationship that she still couldn't wrap her head around. Overwhelmed with two young children, she confronted her husband. She says he told her he wouldn't actually go through with the wedding.

It wasn't until she saw the wedding photos that she finally began divorce proceedings.

"People who engage in these sorts of behaviors now have the option of trying to keep things private or turning it into a spectacle and becoming their own reality show," says lawyer Andrew Zashin, a child custody expert who is representing Lynn France. "In this case, it seems, the spouse may have crossed the line and gotten married while he was still married."

Aftab, a lawyer who runs the online protection site WiredSafety.org, says the lesson to be learned from the Frances' case is that no form of communication is sacred anymore.

"It's like trying to catch a river in your hand," she says. "It will leak out eventually."

But Aftab doesn't recommend snooping around online. That can backfire in court if used inappropriately — such as when spouses log onto each other's Facebook pages without permission. If your spouse isn't trustworthy, she says, get a divorce and save yourself the trouble.

Lynn's husband, John France, does not deny that he has remarried. Rather, he simply is insisting that he was never married to Lynn in the first place.

His attorney, Gary Williams, issued a statement Tuesday saying his client is asking a family law court to declare that his marriage to Lynn was "void since its inception."

"While it appears that John and Lynda France were both under the impression, once upon a time, that they were married, the fact of the matter is that their marriage was never legally proper," Williams wrote, "and, therefore, it does not actually exist."

Lynn and John France were married in July 2005 in a seaside wedding on Italy's Amalfi Coast, having organized the event through Regency San Marino, which coordinates weddings for couples looking to get hitched in Italy. On the company's website, Lynn is still the first radiant bride whose portrait appears in a gauzy veil, the brilliant blue sea behind her.

If that wedding was a fraud, it was news to Lynn.

"If that were true, then he's lied to the IRS," Zashin says. "He's lied to insurance companies. Banks."

In June 2009, against the advice of her attorneys, Lynn France dropped divorce proceedings when her husband came home and persuaded her to reconcile.

"I just wanted to believe the good when he came to me and said, `Let's reconcile, I love you,'" she says. "You want to give somebody a second chance."

But three months ago, Lynn says she was cleaning the sink when her husband took the couple's 2-year-old son out of her arms and said he was going to give him some milk. Minutes later, she heard the car running.

"He threw them in, no car seats, no nothing, and took off," she says.

She hasn't seen her sons since. John France had taken them to Tampa, Fla., where he currently lives with his new wife and, according to his attorney, is seeking custody of their children.

Lynn France called 911, but as in most parental custody disputes, little could be done. She is in contact with the Center for Missing and Exploited Children and has a team of attorneys preparing for a court fight. Authorities have told her not to attempt to take back the children forcibly.

For Lynn, the only glimpse of her children now comes, ironically, from the same Facebook page where she found those fairy-tale wedding photos.

Until the day she can see her children again, Lynn France says she continues to text her husband, pleading with him to bring the children back to Ohio.

"The only way I've been able to see my children is on her Facebook page," she says. "It's stranger than fiction to watch this woman living my life."

Re: Wife Finds Out About Husband's Marriage On Facebook (You Gotta Read This...)

PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 6:45 am
by Me, Grimlock!
I feel for this woman. Having her son ripped out of her arms and then not seeing them for three months?? If my kids were taken, I'd go ballistic! Life would be one continuously restless agitation.

The article wrote:Lynn's husband, John France, does not deny that he has remarried. Rather, he simply is insisting that he was never married to Lynn in the first place.


Isn't this a contradiction? Re- and never married sort of conflict.

Re: Wife Finds Out About Husband's Marriage On Facebook (You Gotta Read This...)

PostPosted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 3:16 pm
by JetOptimus23
This is some slagged up S**t right here! She should get a movie deal man!

Re: Wife Finds Out About Husband's Marriage On Facebook (You Gotta Read This...)

PostPosted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 8:37 pm
by Noideaforaname
Jeeze, people can be so... careless on the internet on and offline with illegal matters. And what's with this "we were never married" bit?
The worst part is kids are involved.

Me, Grimlock! wrote:
The article wrote:Lynn's husband, John France, does not deny that he has remarried. Rather, he simply is insisting that he was never married to Lynn in the first place.


Isn't this a contradiction? Re- and never married sort of conflict.


I think it's just poor choice of words on the article's behalf.

Re: Wife Finds Out About Husband's Marriage On Facebook (You Gotta Read This...)

PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 6:24 am
by Nightscreech
Un Frikking Believable :s

Re: Wife Finds Out About Husband's Marriage On Facebook (You Gotta Read This...)

PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 10:26 pm
by Skyfire77
Okay, I think I can top that. Those 33 miners trapped in a Chilean gold mine? One of them had his wife and mistress both show up at the same vigil. Awk-ward!

Re: Wife Finds Out About Husband's Marriage On Facebook (You Gotta Read This...)

PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 11:16 pm
by Autobot032
Skyfire77 wrote:Okay, I think I can top that. Those 33 miners trapped in a Chilean gold mine? One of them had his wife and mistress both show up at the same vigil. Awk-ward!


>_o Dang.

As if his life wasn't bad enough.

Re: Wife Finds Out About Husband's Marriage On Facebook (You Gotta Read This...)

PostPosted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:46 pm
by munkimus prime
Skyfire77 wrote:Okay, I think I can top that. Those 33 miners trapped in a Chilean gold mine? One of them had his wife and mistress both show up at the same vigil. Awk-ward!


It's thing like that makes a man want to curl up and hide in a hole somewhere. #-o

Oh wait.

Re: Wife Finds Out About Husband's Marriage On Facebook (You Gotta Read This...)

PostPosted: Sun Sep 05, 2010 3:12 pm
by Autobot032
munkimus prime wrote:
Skyfire77 wrote:Okay, I think I can top that. Those 33 miners trapped in a Chilean gold mine? One of them had his wife and mistress both show up at the same vigil. Awk-ward!


It's thing like that makes a man want to curl up and hide in a hole somewhere. #-o

Oh wait.


*boooo* *hiss*

Re: Wife Finds Out About Husband's Marriage On Facebook (You Gotta Read This...)

PostPosted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 8:51 am
by munkimus prime
Autobot032 wrote:
munkimus prime wrote:
Skyfire77 wrote:Okay, I think I can top that. Those 33 miners trapped in a Chilean gold mine? One of them had his wife and mistress both show up at the same vigil. Awk-ward!


It's thing like that makes a man want to curl up and hide in a hole somewhere. #-o

Oh wait.


*boooo* *hiss*


I'm sorry. It was Terrible I know.

Re: Wife Finds Out About Husband's Marriage On Facebook (You Gotta Read This...)

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:38 am
by G1Sizzle
I don't feel terribly sorry for her. She had the perfect chance to nail his ass, but when he came back sweet-talking her, she dropped the divorce. That was boneheadedness at its finest. Frankly, she should've punted him the first time she caught him cheating.

I will never understand why people hang on for more of the same.