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PI Blotter: Private Investigator Says Infidelity Cases Most Successful Near Valentine’s Day

February 07, 2012  |  by PInow Staff  |  In the News

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Private Investigator Says Infidelity Cases Most Successful Near Valentine’s Day

NEWPORT, RI -- Rhode Island private investigator Ryan P. McCormack of Coastal Investigation Group has stated that catching a cheating spouse is most likely between February 13 and February 15. Part of the reason is because cheating spouses feel pressure to spend time and money on all partners they are involved with, and this added pressure increases the likelihood that a partner will make a mistake. According to McCormack, the chances of catching a cheating spouse are less than 50% during most of the year, but close to Valentine’s Day those odds jump to 75%.
 
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Anthony Weiner Facing Questions Over Private Investigation Bill

NEW YORK, NY -- Anthony Weiner, a former congressman, has already resigned over a sex scandal. Now, he is facing allegations that he spent $13,000 from campaign funds to try to find a hacker – who did not actually exist. According to media reports, Wiener spent $13,290 on private investigators to prove that a hacker targeted him after Wiener was accused of sending explicit photos through social media. Private investigators allegedly concluded that no hacker was involved.
 
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Private Investigators Snooped on UK Residents?

ENGLAND -- Information Commissioner Christopher Graham has stated that they would speed up requests in the 2003 Operation Motorman investigation, so that people can find out whether they were illegally snooped on by private investigators gathering private information. The investigation revealed 4000 names of people whose information may have been illegally obtained.
 
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