Alex Rodriguez wife seeks evidence of spying for divorce case
Jul 15, 2008 | Comments 1

The wife of Alex Rodriguez, Cynthia wants to know if the baseball player hired private detectives or if he had wiretaps installed to spy on her. Lawyers for A-Rod’s wife demanded evidence for any such surveillance, which is part of a routine request filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court last week in their divorce case.
In the document he had asked for any tape recordings, photographs, reports from investigators or results from possible wiretaps “or other electronic surveillance conducted by you or others on your behalf.”
Wife Cynthia Rodriguez filed for divorce last week after more than five years of marriage, she has cited him for alleged infidelity.
She is looking to get their $12 million waterfront mansion, along with their luxury SUV and alimony and financial support for their two daughters.
Cynthia looks set to get a big chunk of money in alimony and financial support, as A-Rod is in his first season of a ten year contract worth $275 million.
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