Or....if the man steps foot inside your home.The only time a man should confront a dude sleeping with is wife is if he knows him.
Other than that it's all on her.
Or....if the man steps foot inside your home.The only time a man should confront a dude sleeping with is wife is if he knows him.
Other than that it's all on her.
It appears to be a hurt man just airing out frustration, anger, disappointment, etc on the wrong person cheating, but apparently nc has some kind of 3rd party interference law where he can sue and win in a jury trial. Shidddd if that's the case, he looking weak and hurt sure, but playing a hell of a chess game of public opinion of the jury pool that could get him some millions from Steve. And at the end of the day, btches ain't shyt...
"In North Carolina, alienation of affection is a civil lawsuit that allows a married person to sue a third party who interferes with their marriage. The plaintiff must prove that the third party's actions were malicious and caused the loss of love and affection."
Malicious...he knew she was married and continued to carry on an intimate relationship with her anyway.Seems like all Smith would have to say is "I didn't make her give me the pussy"...how would one even define malicious in a case like that?
Is steve down with espn? Cause you know how they feel about lawsuits and allegationsDude is suing![]()
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Ex-Panthers great Steve Smith sued under 'homewrecker law' for alleged affair with Ravens marching band member
Steve Smith can be sued under the "homewrecker law" in North Carolina.sports.yahoo.com
Plus, N.C. has a law that might get the hubby paid.
Dude is suing
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Ex-Panthers great Steve Smith sued under 'homewrecker law' for alleged affair with Ravens marching band member
Steve Smith can be sued under the "homewrecker law" in North Carolina.sports.yahoo.com
It's his only path to get back without going to jail.
That's real. That's a homie off code.The only time a man should confront a dude sleeping with is wife is if he knows him.
Other than that it's all on her.
Is steve down with espn? Cause you know how they feel about lawsuits and allegations
Ok and damnNot right now. He's with NFL Network, but the NFL is trying to sell it off and ESPN might be one of the buyers
Aged well... figured he was playing a helluva chess game - now for the Oscar winning 10 million dollar dry tears performance on the witness stand like them btches do when they sue for SA after 30 years.It appears to be a hurt man just airing out frustration, anger, disappointment, etc on the wrong person cheating, but apparently nc has some kind of 3rd party interference law where he can sue and win in a jury trial. Shidddd if that's the case, he looking weak and hurt sure, but playing a hell of a chess game of public opinion of the jury pool that could get him some millions from Steve. And at the end of the day, btches ain't shyt...
"In North Carolina, alienation of affection is a civil lawsuit that allows a married person to sue a third party who interferes with their marriage. The plaintiff must prove that the third party's actions were malicious and caused the loss of love and affection."
Proving the love loss is gonna be hard considering he filed for divorce last year too after a DV situation with them.Aged well... figured he was playing a helluva chess game - now for the Oscar winning 10 million dollar dry tears performance on the witness stand like them btches do when they sue for SA after 30 years.
I didn’t know that, but he still might walk away with a couple million from Steve in a settlement. Given the legal risk, Steve might prefer to avoid a trial--especially if there’s more evidence that hasn’t come out yet. He probably wouldn’t want to jeopardize his NFL Network check, assuming he hasn’t already lost it.Proving the love loss is gonna be hard considering he filed for divorce last year too after a DV situation with them.
Nigga took the Drake route....Dude is suing
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Ex-Panthers great Steve Smith sued under 'homewrecker law' for alleged affair with Ravens marching band member
Steve Smith can be sued under the "homewrecker law" in North Carolina.sports.yahoo.com