Few things end well that start with Craigslist and a private eye.

That was the lesson for Lynn Louise Taylor, newly graduated from Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad Law Center and facing legal sanctions for lying in court. She’s accused of hiring a private investigator to anonymously trash her ex-husband’s reputation as a businessman and orthopedic surgeon using supposedly untraceable computers bought from Craigslist.

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