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Now I’ve heard it all.

A Toronto woman is suing cellphone provider Rogers Wireless for a breach of privacy that led to the end of her marriage.

Gabriella Nagy is asking for $600,000 in damages for invasion of privacy, breach of confidence, breach of contract and negligence.

Nagy’s problems began in 2007 when her husband signed a contract with Rogers to provide home phone and internet service at the couple’s home.

The woman, whose last name is different from her husband’s, had a Rogers cellphone under her own name that was not supposed to be included in the services her husband had ordered.

But unbeknownst to Nagy, Rogers included her personal cellphone statement with the family’s invoice, which was mailed to her husband.

Nagy was having an extramarital affair at the time and the bill revealed frequent long calls to her lover.

The husband left the marriage a month after he found out and Nagy has become so emotionally distraught that she has lost her job and is unable to work.

Well well well…here we go with another frivolous lawsuit. Here’s an idea: don’t have an affair! Now get a job and quit whining! Accountability seems lost some days…

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