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A corporate phone being used for personal use? If that concept holds up they will probably be getting a phone call from the IRS.
If Julie was paying the cell phone bill then she would have the right to expect them not to be released, but if the company was paying the bill then the company owns the phone and can have the records.
Gee Do you think the phone that his wife was using was deducted on the company's income tax.
It would be interesting to see what actually was on the text messages. It should be a lesson for us all.
Sounds like her ex-husband exposed her for who she really is.
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