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Woman claims ex-husband fabricated scandal to ruin her career
๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ Denmark /Crime & Justice

Woman claims ex-husband fabricated scandal to ruin her career

From Berlingske · () Danish

Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A woman claims her ex-husband fabricated a major scandal at her workplace to ruin her career.
  • He allegedly lied about working for security services and planted false tips with the press.
  • The woman is speaking out about the ordeal, stating the lies nearly cost her career and mental stability.

A woman, identified as Emma, alleges that her ex-husband orchestrated a campaign of lies and deception to destroy her professional life. Following their separation, he allegedly changed his demeanor, falsely claimed to be working for the Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET), and planted fabricated tips about a significant scandal at her workplace with the press.

Emma recounts how she initially believed their divorce marked the end of their relationship, with their interactions limited to co-parenting. However, she soon realized her ex-husband's intentions were far more sinister. He reportedly spent months meticulously constructing a false narrative, aiming for what she describes as the "ultimate character assassination."

Now speaking out for the first time, Emma details the profound impact of her ex-husband's actions. The relentless campaign of deceit and false accusations nearly cost her career and severely affected her mental well-being. The situation underscores the devastating consequences of personal vendettas fueled by fabricated information and manipulation.

She was wrong.

โ€” EmmaDescribing her belief that the divorce would end her ex-husband's interference in her life.
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Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.