A Michigan man faces up to 5 years in prison for reading his wife’s e-mail to find out if she was having an affair, the Detroit Free Press reports.
When speaking of marriage, most people remember the infamous quote,
“What’s yours is mine and what’s mine is yours”, that seems to hold
true, EXCEPT for personal emails! Leon Walker of Rochester Hills,
Michigan is facing felony charges for reading the emails of his then
spouse, Claire Walker.
While the couple were in the middle of a divorce, Walker discovered
by reading his wife’s emails, that she was having an affair with her
second husband who was said to be abusive. The couple was indeed living
together when he decided to do his “research” within the email of his
wife on their shared home computer. When Leon Walker found out this
information, he informed his wife’s first husband for the safety of the
children that were involved in both marriages. The men deemed it
necessary to then go to the courts with this information.
It was said that once the emails were given to the courts, Claire
notified the police, and now Leon Walker is being charged with a
five-year felony by the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office. Walker was
outraged by the prosecutor’s decision to press charges for him simply
protecting his children.
The couple is now divorced, and Walker will go to trial in February.
What are your thoughts? Should it be illegal to read your spouse’s
email? Some of your thoughts will be shared in the 10 o’clock hour.