Sean Donis’s wife, Nancy Donis, 38, said she was
going to dinner. Donis stayed behind to watch their 5-year-old son. When
he couldn’t find his iPad, he turned on the Find My iPhone app to
locate it.
The software showed the electronic device moving
toward an unknown location; he had a hunch that his wife had taken it,
and he decided to follow. He arrived at a house and opened the unlocked
door.
On the second floor, he found his wife in bed with her
boss, Albert Lopez, 58. With his iPhone, he recorded two brief videos of
them in bed.
The New Jersey man got a letter last July informing
him that a grand jury had indicted him on charges of felony burglary and
unlawful surveillance for the April 2016 incident.
“I feel like it’s unjust what they’re doing to me,” said Donis, 37, to the New York Post in September. “It’s like I’m being punished twice.”
He appeared in court in September, where he pleaded not guilty. His second appearance happened on Friday.
“I was in fear,” Lopez testified of the moment when
Donis caught him in bed with his wife. “I kept telling him, you need to
get out of here,” Lopez told the jury hearing Donis’s felony burglary
case.
Donis’s wife worked for Lopez as the billing manager for his orthopedics practice.
Lopez said he was so desperate to get the enraged husband out of his home that he asked Donis “if he wanted to die.”
“Kill me. I don’t care,” he said the desperate husband responded.
The incident left Lopez traumatized. “I couldn’t go
to sleep. I had repeated memories of what occurred. I started to go
through the house and check all the doors and make sure they were
locked,” he said.
Lopez also noted that Donis’s wife said they were separated, and he thought Donis was out of the picture.
The husband’s lawyer, Howard Greenberg, told
jurors that the husband actually “deserves a medal,” not a prison
sentence, for uncovering his wife’s unfaithfulness without physically
harming his rival.
“The defendant should be given a medal for
the amount of restraint he showed when he entered that scene,” Greenberg
told the jury.
However,
despite the fact that Lopez slept with Donis’s wife, prosecutor Nabeela
Mcleod asserted that Lopez was a victim — a victim of Donis’s breaking
and entering his home and recording him and Donis’s wife without their
consent (Donis shared the videos with his wife’s relatives). He now
faces a possible maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.
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