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After Catching Cheating Wife, Man Gets Charged With Something Unbelievable

Is she serious?

One of the worst feelings in life is when you discover that you’ve poured your time, heart, and soul into another person, just to find out that all of that means nothing to them.

Being cheated on is a terrible feeling, and that feeling can be compounded if you ever had to witness your wife in the act.

Imagine facing 15 years in prison for “unlawful surveillance” after catching your wife in bed with her boss while you were trying to track down a device using the “Find My iPhone” app.

That’s just what’s happening to New Jersey florist, Sean Donis.

Doris used his cell phone to record two very short videos of the cheaters in bed when confronting his wife and her lover.

The first clip was only seven seconds long, but it featured his wife, Nancy Donis, getting it on with Albert Lopez, her boss. Sean, initially speechless, could only shout out “Wow!” as his wife jumped out of bed. The footage was cut when he dropped his phone out of hystaria.

The second clip was a little longer, about half a minute long, and it showed the two cheaters trying to cover up while Sean rips into them.

“All on video! All on video! … I can’t believe you, Nancy. I can’t believe you,” Sean says.

“Stop. Please, stop. Stop. OK, I get it. I get it. Stop,” she begs.

At that point, Lopez demanded that he leave, to which Sean replys, “Don’t worry, I’m leaving,” right as the video cuts.

From The NY Post:

Earlier that day, Nancy asked her husband to watch their son, now 5, so she could go to dinner with friends in Elizabeth, NJ, according to Sean.

At one point during the evening, he noticed the boy’s iPad was missing and activated the “Find My iPhone” app.

The software showed the device traveling toward Rockland, Sean said, stirring fears he had been harboring about Nancy, who at the time worked with Lopez in the billing department at an orthopedics office in Clifton.

“She would hide her phone. I’d touch the phone — she would get very nervous and say, ‘No, don’t touch my phone.’ She’d go to work looking extra pretty. And she lost a lot of weight also,” he recalled.

Sean had his mother watch the boy while he got in his car and followed the signal to Pomona. There, he found Nancy’s Ford Edge parked outside the sprawling home Lopez, 58, owns on a quiet, tree-lined cul-de-sac.

The front door was unlocked, Sean said, so he walked in and headed upstairs, where “I saw what I saw” and “screamed a little bit.”

Nancy, 38, subsequently filed for divorce and her six-year marriage to Sean was dissolved in February, court records show.

But Sean got a July 20 letter informing him a Rockland grand jury had indicted him on charges of felony burglary and unlawful surveillance.

According to his lawyer, his case looks hopeful.

“He commits a trespass that in a sane jurisdiction is a violation and not a crime, and he uncovers the greater evil of his wife screwing some stranger,” Defense lawyer Howard Greenberg said. “No jury is going to convict this man of anything, let alone a felony.”

We can only hope that this man won’t experience humiliating punishment twice.

H/T: The NY Post

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