A North Carolina court has awarded a woman a staggering $1.75 million after she sued a popular TikTok influencer for allegedly ruining her marriage through an alleged affair with her husband.
Under a state law known as "Alienation of Affection," the woman was able to bring a case against the influencer, whose name has not been released due to privacy concerns. The law allows victims of spousal infidelity to sue the person who supposedly caused their partner's extramarital relationship.
The court ruled in favor of the woman, finding that the influencer had indeed contributed to her husband's alleged affair and thereby "alienated" his affection for her. The judge acknowledged that social media plays a significant role in modern relationships and can sometimes exacerbate problems when used improperly.
This unusual case highlights the complexities of online behavior and its potential impact on personal relationships. As one expert noted, this ruling demonstrates how state laws can adapt to reflect changing societal norms and technological advancements.
Under a state law known as "Alienation of Affection," the woman was able to bring a case against the influencer, whose name has not been released due to privacy concerns. The law allows victims of spousal infidelity to sue the person who supposedly caused their partner's extramarital relationship.
The court ruled in favor of the woman, finding that the influencer had indeed contributed to her husband's alleged affair and thereby "alienated" his affection for her. The judge acknowledged that social media plays a significant role in modern relationships and can sometimes exacerbate problems when used improperly.
This unusual case highlights the complexities of online behavior and its potential impact on personal relationships. As one expert noted, this ruling demonstrates how state laws can adapt to reflect changing societal norms and technological advancements.