Some prominent New York divorce lawyers couldn't think of another case where a spouse — in this instance, the wife of a major Broadway theater operator — had taken to YouTube to spill the secrets of a marriage in an apparent effort to gain leverage and humiliate the other side.
"This is absolutely a new step, and I think it's scary," said Bonnie Rabin, a divorce lawyer who has handled high-profile cases. "People used to worry about getting on Page Six (the gossip page of the New York Post.) But this? It brings the concept of humiliation to a whole new level."
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I saw this in the newspaper the other day. It is interesting to see how much exposure a short You Tube video can generate. The more interesting thing to me is that the internet is still for the most part is still the one place free speech thrives. The comments made by the wife are degrading and ruining her husband's reputation. Some of it can be considered slanderous.
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