Canadian Woman Sues Her Local Phone Carrier
Canadian Woman Sues Her Local Phone Carrier

The details of the phone bill of a Canadian woman let her husband find out that she was having an extra-marital affair. As a consequence, the woman is going to sue her local phone carrier for invasion of privacy and breach of contract.

The 35 year old Gabriella Nagy had signed a cell phone contract with Rogers Wireless in June 2006, as per Canada. com. Though, she signed it in her maiden name, but she asked the Company to send the bill to the family home.

When her husband signed up for internet and home phone services, Rogers managed to consolidate the family's bills in a particular manner that Nagy's calls appeared alongside her husband's. He noticed that there had been regular, hour-long calls to a number he failed to recognize. He dialed it and discovered the whole matter.

On the other hand, Rogers revealed that it was on the couple's request that it had consolidated the bills. It insisted that the husband was bound to discover about his wife's affair eventually. But Naggy held the Company responsible of breaking her marriage.

She has demanded US $580,000 for her ordeal. She cried so much at her work place that she lost her job. She said, "The affair was over. The thing that really hurt me is that it all came out not through my own doing".

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