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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are recorded everywhere. How do you not know this? A conversation held in public is not private. Nothing is private anymore. [/quote] You are totally wrong. It’s illegal to record voices; it’s been part of Maryland law forever.[/quote] Are all of you mere children, who don’t remember Linda Tripp? Linda Tripp was indicted in Maryland for illegally recording a voice telephone conversation with Monica Lewinsky without Lewinsky’s consent. Tripp secretly taped conversations with Lewinsky after Lewinsky revealed a sexual relationship with President Bill Clinton. Tripp's actions were illegal because they violated Maryland's wiretapping laws. OP: your Rivian-owning friend is going to prison over what he did ! [/quote] I had a friend who had made up a make believe story about a boyfriend to her girl friend group. She said she had fun making up the stories. I wonder what the legal implications would have been had her affair turned out to be a fantasy that she made up because Linda liked the story [/quote] I too had a friend late teens who invented a rich boyfriend, 10 years older, international businessman, who would bring me back souvenirs from London. He was always too busy for me to meet him. She regaled me with their personal "activities" that included group parties. I later found out it was all made up, and yes I was a gullible 17yo to believe it. Turns out, I had a real boyfriend and she was insanely jealous of our personal "activities" that I did NOT describe, but she knew we were active. This was her way of competing. A decade later, a 40yo woman at work got "cancer". We all sympathized, she slowly lost her hair, etc. Later it turned out she faked the whole cancer thing to get attention! There are odd people out there who lie and make up an entire life story![/quote]
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