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Divorce, YouTube Style 


A NY woman has taken her divorce case to the Internet and posted a video about her divorce and her soon to be ex-husband on youtube. 



The video has had close to 150,000 hits on youtube.com.

 In the video, she goes through their wedding album on camera, making comments about family members and claims that her husband is trying to evict her from their luxury apartment. She also speaks about their intimate life, complete with embarrassing details.

Obviously this woman is hurt and wants to lash out at her husband by embarrassing him. I am sure making the video and humiliating her husband on the Internet has made her feel better. What better way to tell your side of the story than to make a video and have 150,000 people view it? Anyone who has gone through a nasty divorce battle can sympathize. During a divorce, you feel hurt, angry and sometimes out of control. you want to tell your story to anyone who will listen.

 However, making a video about your ex and putting it on youtube,can have some serious legal ramifications. The judge presiding over your divorce case will most likely not appreciate this kind of public outburst. Presenting yourself as an angry, jaded spouse is definitely not in your best interest. You also open yourself up to a possible defamation lawsuit brought by your ex. Although it may be tempting to grab the video camera and spill your ex's dirty secrets on youtube, you need to think of the consequences first.
by Christina-Rowe  298 Posts 

Posted on 4/15/2008 11:09 PM
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here is the video:

http://www.divorce360.com/community/advice/view/6393/youtube-divorce.aspx
by jackson   723 Posts
Posted on 4/16/2008 11:24 AM
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