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Zorro

(18,754 posts)
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 02:56 PM 14 hrs ago

The Homewrecker Lawsuits Rocking North Carolina

In October 2024, Heather Ammel found a message from another woman on her husband’s phone. “I miss you. Putting my hand on your heart. I’ll see you soon,” it said.

Ammel decided to write back: “Are you having an affair with my husband?” she texted from her spouse’s phone. “You took a married man away from his family.”

Then Ammel took a surprising step: She sued—not her cheating husband, but the woman who was having a romantic relationship with him. This was Kyrsten Sinema, the former U.S. senator from Arizona. Ammel’s husband, Matthew Ammel, was employed as a security guard for Sinema at the time.

North Carolina, where the Ammels lived, is one of just a handful of states with a “homewrecker law” that allows a jilted spouse to sue a third party for damages for a marital breakup. And it isn’t just illicit lovers who might find themselves in the crosshairs. Meddling in-laws, persuasive friends, even a therapist or clergy member are all fair game.

https://www.wsj.com/us-news/the-homewrecker-lawsuits-rocking-north-carolina-3fcadd9d?st=Fhqs7z&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

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The Homewrecker Lawsuits Rocking North Carolina (Original Post) Zorro 14 hrs ago OP
Payeall..i wish i could read the full article BlueWaveNeverEnd 14 hrs ago #1
It's a gift link Zorro 14 hrs ago #2
Nope. Login pops up BlueWaveNeverEnd 14 hrs ago #3
No Cirsium 14 hrs ago #4
Must be a bug in WSJ's gift link copy then Zorro 14 hrs ago #5
Thanks Cirsium 14 hrs ago #6
Missouri has such a law...just pointing out the facts for others. I wonder about the other states? SWBTATTReg 13 hrs ago #7
ridiculous Skittles 12 hrs ago #8

Cirsium

(3,983 posts)
6. Thanks
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 03:22 PM
14 hrs ago

No problem. Those on fixed incomes can't afford the 20, 30 40? subscriptions life requires now to function at the same level we did 10 years ago. I blame Trump.

SWBTATTReg

(26,312 posts)
7. Missouri has such a law...just pointing out the facts for others. I wonder about the other states?
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 03:56 PM
13 hrs ago



In Missouri, the homewrecker law, officially known as the Alienation of Affection Law, allows a spouse to sue a third party for causing the breakdown of their marriage.

Overview of the Homewrecker Law
The homewrecker law in Missouri permits a spouse to file a lawsuit against an individual who is believed to have interfered in their marital relationship. This law recognizes the emotional and financial harm caused by third parties who engage in extramarital affairs or otherwise disrupt a committed partnership.

Skittles

(172,164 posts)
8. ridiculous
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 05:16 PM
12 hrs ago

HE'S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU anymore comes to mind

PEOPLE ARE NOT POSSESSIONS

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