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Former senator admits affair with married man, says NC 'alienation of affection' law doesn't apply
Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is admitting to having an affair with a North Carolina man, but argues that because their relationship was consummated elsewhere, his wife has no right to sue.
Sinema, the former Arizona senator, outlined details of the affair in a new court filing seeking to dismiss an 'alienation of affection' lawsuit filed by her bodyguard's estranged wife.
In a sworn declaration, the former senator said the relationship between her and Matthew Ammel “became romantic and intimate” ...
The acknowledgement is part of a legal filing to dismiss an “alienation of affection” lawsuit against the former senator from Arizona.
Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) admitted to having a sexual affair with her past bodyguard in a new motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by the guard’s ex-wife last year. The extramarital romantic ...
A former U.S. Senator admitted to an affair with a married Moore County man while seeking to dismiss a lawsuit from the man’s ...
Former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema admitted for the first time Thursday that she had a romantic relationship with Matthew Ammel, a married bodyguard who worked on her Senate security detail.
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Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema says affair with married man happened outside of NC, wants case dismissed
Kyrsten Sinema, the former U.S. Senator of Arizona, wants a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed against her by a Moore County woman for allegedly causing her marriage to end through an ...
An ex-senator admitted to having an affair with her bodyguard in a lawsuit after his distraught wife took her to court.
Former Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema acknowledged a relationship with her bodyguard but asked a court to dismiss an "alienation of affection" lawsuit filed by his ex-wife.
Sinema is facing a lawsuit over an affair with her security guard, filed earlier this year by his ex-wife.
Former US senator’s admission comes after Heather Ammel sued her under North Carolina’s ‘homewrecker’ law ...
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