The Homewrecker Lawsuits Rocking North Carolina [View all]
In October 2024, Heather Ammel found a message from another woman on her husbands phone. I miss you. Putting my hand on your heart. Ill see you soon, it said.
Ammel decided to write back: Are you having an affair with my husband? she texted from her spouses phone. You took a married man away from his family.
Then Ammel took a surprising step: She suednot 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. Ammels 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 isnt 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.
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