Our client was wealthy, cautious, and deliberate—especially when it came to her health. After a terrifying scare in the 1980s, she took a blood test every six months without fail. She rarely dated, and never let herself fall—until him.

They met at a luxury car dealership. She wrote a check for her new Mercedes. The general manager asked her to lunch. After a year of dating—and both getting full STD panels through separate doctors—they married.

They lived together five days a week. Every Saturday night, he returned to his home in an affluent cul-de-sac, explaining that he needed to do laundry and prep meals for the week.

Eventually, something didn’t feel right—especially after a sudden illness. She explained her symptoms to her doctor, who ran another full panel. She was floored when the results came back: a lifelong sexually transmitted disease.

Heartbroken and physically ill, she poured her story out to us over the phone. While she stayed home recovering, her husband remained at his residence.

She needed answers.

So we got to work.

Week 1: Our male investigator arrived at 5 AM. At 5:20 AM, Metro Police pulled up. It became clear we weren’t going to be able to sit there.

Week 2: Another male investigator returned. At 5:20 AM, a large man approached, slapped a threatening note on the windshield, and flipped him off. That man returned to a house four doors down—not connected to our subject.

Week 3: We sent a female investigator. This time—no interference. She observed a middle-aged woman exit the subject’s home and enter the house next door.

Week 4: At 9:30 AM, a young man exited the subject’s garage in a Toyota Camry. We followed. The vehicle was registered to a salon owner in Nashville who regularly featured her “nephew Chad” on YouTube in hair-cutting tutorials. Chad was her muse—and he was clearly gay.

Our client confronted her husband.

He lied.

He said the woman was a neighbor who had too much to drink and slept on the couch. Said Chad never left the garage. But we had the footage.

She filed for divorce—and sued him for knowingly giving her a sexually transmitted disease.

He returned to his original doctor and again tested negative. But our client pressed on. A court-ordered test revealed the truth.

He had been lying. About the disease. About the neighbors. About his lifestyle. Multiple partners—including fellow swingers and even clients from the dealership—were eventually revealed.

She didn’t want his money.

She just wanted the truth.

And we helped her find it.

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