Former Senator Kyrsten Sinema Faces Lawsuit in North Carolina Under Marital Breakup Law
Former U.S. Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona is facing a lawsuit in North Carolina. The state is one of a few with a law allowing a spouse to sue a third party for damages related to a marital breakup.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewFormer U.S. The lawsuit invokes a state law that permits a spouse to seek damages from a third party involved in a marital breakup.
Carolina is among a small number of states that maintain such laws, often called 'homewrecker laws.' These laws allow claims for financial compensation when a third party is alleged to have contributed to the end of a marriage.
The specific details of the lawsuit against Sinema were not disclosed in the report.
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