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Ranmaru Mori
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Man hires private investigator to trap ex-wife after she demands more money
He claims: She was making money from other men
By Chong Shin Yen
August 03, 2010
Theirs was a bitter divorce.
She claimed he had given her a sexually-transmitted infection. He accused her of committing adultery and moonlighting as a prostitute.
It got so ugly that the man hired a private investigator (PI) to gather evidence of her nocturnal activities.
And the PI posed as a client and hired the woman to provide sexual services - not once but twice.
The woman, 35, a stall assistant, was allegedly paid $150 on one occasion and $140 on the other.
Their encounters at a budget hotel in Changi were secretly filmed and the PI prepared a report which was later tendered in court as evidence.
When The New Paper called the woman's mobile phone, a woman claiming to be to the cousin of the ex-wife answered the call.
She denied that the ex-wife was working as a prostitute and said: "It's really nothing unusual for her to meet her friends for a drink or a chat after work."