
Blomquist responsible for his reprehensible, illegal and outrageous conduct," including abuse, invasion of privacy, defamation and "intentional efforts to destroy" her personal and professional reputations and business.Īlbanese's separate suit alleges the privacy, wiretapping, slander and business interference counts. The suit says Leibsohn is suing to "hold Mr. It seeks a court order blocking any further sharing of the secret recordings, a surrender of all copies and "tens of millions" of dollars in damages. Her suit includes actions for three counts of invasion of privacy, wiretapping, assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, slander and intentional interference with business relations. At some point in early September, she contends, Blomquist or his agents installed the hidden, motion-activated cameras.

She moved into another Mequon home the couple owned. Hogan sued Gawker for 100 million after one of the companys websites posted a clip of sex tape involving. Soon after she filed for divorce in Florida at the end of August, Blomquist physically and verbally abused her and threatened to leave her and her minor children (from a previous marriage) "out in the streets."
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Blomquist then posted the videos on YouTube and showed them to her family, friends and professional associates, the suit says.įurther, the suits claim, Blomquist falsely told others that Leibsohn and Albanese use cocaine.īlomquist, who runs Blomquist Benefits, a health care benefit consulting firm, said Friday he hadn't seen the lawsuits and did not want to talk about the claims. The cameras recorded her having sex with her boyfriend, south Florida luxury home builder Leonard Albanese, the lawsuit claims. A Florida jury on Friday awarded Hulk Hogan 115 million in his lawsuit against Gawker, finding the media company violated the wrestlers privacy by posting a 90-second clip of him having sex with the wife of his best friend, Bubba the Love Sponge. To settle the lawsuit, Gawker agreed to pay 31 million to Terry Bollea, aka Hulk Hogan, according to a filing Wednesday in US Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan. The Hollywood lawyer who took down the news site Gawker for posting Hulk Hogan's sex tape filed privacy lawsuits Friday against a Mequon businessman accused of secretly recording his wife in bed with her new boyfriend.Īnna Leibsohn, known professionally as philanthropist and business owner Anna Zuckerman, 42, says in a lawsuit that her estranged husband, Richard Blomquist, 69, secretly installed hidden video cameras in her bedroom last fall after she had moved to another home after filing for divorce.
