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Wife settles alienation of affection suit for $25,000 (access required)

By: Correy Stephenson
Published: February 2, 2010

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The wife of a man who cheated on her with another woman has settled the alienation of affection case against her husband’s girlfriend for $25,000. Debbie Newton Bivins married Kirk Randall Bivins in 1993 and the couple separated in December 2008. As originally reported in "Alienation of affection suit settled for $25,000" by the Gaston Gazette, ...
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