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Wednesday, December 14 2016

A Dallas, Texas, woman is suing a company that specializes in background checks alleging that "confidential" information provided by the company to her husband led to her divorce.

Mary Roberts is suing Persopo.com for pulling from public records different social and dating websites around the Internet that Mary purportedly was using and providing the information to her husband as part of a background check. According to news reports, Mary's husband (now ex), Frank, suspected her of cheating for a long time.

“We had been married 13 years and had our ups and downs but this seemed different,” Frank said. “She never did stuff like this before. Leaving at all hours and never telling me where she is going.”

Nowhere in the lawsuit does it dispute if the information is accurate or not.

“When I searched her name it came right up, she had accounts matching her name and email on cheatingwives.com, match.com and many others.” Frank said. “I just couldn’t believe this was the woman that I married.”

When confronted with the information, including her photo from a dating website that indicated "never married" as her relationship status, Mary admitted to Frank her multiple affairs.

Mary is now stating that, "Persopo.com ruined my life by revealing private information about me.” She is currently seeking unspecified damages.

Source:  conservativedailypost.com

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