Re: opening mail and malicious intent
Posted by . . . on 3/22/05
How did it get from your employer to your wife? Does she work in the mail room there? Or did your employer actually seek out your wife and give her a copy of your bank statement out of malice? On 3/20/05, 00 wrote: > Hmmm. You were having your personal mail delivered to your > workplace instead of home. Were you trying to hide something > from your wife? I ask this because my ex was doing this > before I divorced him. Couldn't trust him anymore. Obviously > he was hiding something and he was trying to hide all the > paychecks too. Nevertheless, was your x on the bank account > or was this your own personal account? If she was also on the > account, then she has a right to see the bank statement. Even > in a divorce case or child support case, she can formally > request your recent pay stubs and even your recent bank > statements. How do you think she can use this information > against you? It is a crime to open someone elses mail. You > can talk to your local Postmaster about this. > > > On 3/20/05, Mark Ryan wrote: >> I left a job recently, and some of my personal mail still is >> delivered to that address. I am recently divorced, and my >> wife received a photocopy of my bank statement, I guess >> trying to incriminate me in some way. The statement was >> delivered to my previous work address. Who do I report this >> to and will they investigate. I don't think that this is >> the first time my personal mail was opened and information >> used in a malicious way.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- opening mail and malicious intent, 3/20/05, by Mark Ryan.
- Re: opening mail and malicious intent, 3/20/05, by 00.
- Re: opening mail and malicious intent, 3/20/05, by sharwinston.
- Re: opening mail and malicious intent, 3/22/05, by . . . .
- Re: opening mail and malicious intent, 3/22/05, by roosta.
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