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deadissue

Registered User
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? WI

My wife was a victim in a court case dated back about 5 years ago.

Since that time there had been many things posted publicy by courts regarding appeals, etc.

Her full name was used on some of these documents that as I said were posted publicly. I contacted the agency and they did remove her name for us, but my concern is that they had been posted for about 3+ years and may have damaged her reputation / employement oppotunities as anyone who goolged her name would findout some very personal information about a horrible experience she had gone through.

Is there any privacy act matters regarding victims in a circumstance like this?
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? WI

My wife was a victim in a court case dated back about 5 years ago.

Since that time there had been many things posted publicy by courts regarding appeals, etc.

Her full name was used on some of these documents that as I said were posted publicly. I contacted the agency and they did remove her name for us, but my concern is that they had been posted for about 3+ years and may have damaged her reputation / employement oppotunities as anyone who goolged her name would findout some very personal information about a horrible experience she had gone through.

Is there any privacy act matters regarding victims in a circumstance like this?

1) It's a matter of public record...

2) I thought you were getting divorced? https://forum.freeadvice.com/divorce-separation-annulment-36/time-period-annulment-480305.html
 

ecmst12

Senior Member
Sorry. Though why it would "damage her reputation" for someone to know she'd been a victim of a crime is beyond me.
 

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