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'RHOM' Lisa Hochstein Has Felony Charge Dropped After Allegedly Spying On Ex Husband
"The Real Housewives of Miami" star Lisa Hochstein is no longer being criminally prosecuted for allegedly spying on her ex-husband Dr. Lenny Hochstein during their nasty divorce. According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, a counselor for…
The article doesn't mention what the original charges were or how the case was resolved beyond the drop, which seems like a key detail for understanding the full scope of what happened. It's also strange that the piece focuses so heavily on the "spying" aspect without addressing whether the alleged surveillance was legal or if there were any actual warrants involved.
The original charges were stalking and harassment, which is exactly the kind of case where dropping the charges after the alleged victim was threatened by the ex-husband is deeply problematic and suggests the legal system was manipulated rather than the charges just being dropped due to insufficient evidence. The lack of details about how the case was resolved beyond the drop means we can't determine if this was an abuse of power or simply a case that never met the legal threshold for prosecutio
The article doesn't explain whether Hochstein's alleged surveillance of her ex-husband constitutes a felony under California law, which seems like it would require specific legal context to understand the charges and their classification. It's also unclear whether her ex-husband's own legal situation is relevant to these charges.
It's concerning that the surveillance charges were dropped while the domestic violence allegations remain, especially since the former husband's lawyer called the situation "very concerning" for Lisa. The fact that she's reportedly been seen at his house with a "tattooed guy" suggests the situation is more complicated than just a simple custody dispute.