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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. The law is commonly referred to as a 'homewrecker law.'

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Former 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.

Key Facts

Kyrsten Sinema lawsuit
filed in North Carolina
North Carolina law
allows suits for marital damages
Few states
have similar laws

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    The lawsuit could lead to financial damages awarded against Sinema if successful.

  2. 02

    Public attention may increase scrutiny on Sinema's personal life.

  3. 03

    The case might prompt discussions on reforming such state laws.

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PublishedApr 21, 2026, 2:53 AM
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