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  2. 15 Celebrities Who Were Caught In Scandalous Affairs In 2024

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    To LaPaglia, she thought cheating wasn’t anything special for “dudes,” as reported by People. Image credits: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin / Getty Images #10 Cardi B Was Accused By Offset Of Cheating ...

  3. Dovie Beams - Wikipedia

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    Dovie Beams was the daughter of Theodore Halems Osborne (1909—1975) and Mildred Esther Jakes (1913—2002). Beams had first married and later divorced Edward Walker Boehms (1925—2016).

  4. Adultery laws - Wikipedia

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    Adultery laws are the laws in various countries that deal with extramarital sex.Historically, many cultures considered adultery a very serious crime, some subject to severe punishment, especially in the case of extramarital sex involving a married woman and a man other than her husband, with penalties including capital punishment, mutilation, or torture. [1]

  5. Sin Island - Wikipedia

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    Sin Island is a 2018 Philippine neo noir erotic thriller film directed by Gino M. Santos, and starring Xian Lim, Coleen Garcia and Nathalie Hart.In the story, David (Lim) and Kanika (Garcia) are happily married, until Kanika's adulterous affair ruins their relationship, prompting David to start his own affair with Tasha (Hart).

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    A lonely hearts website for married people claims that more women are signing up than a year ago and the economy is to blame. The website, IllicitEncounters.com, states women were joining the site ...

  7. Anti Mail-Order Spouse Act - Wikipedia

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    The Anti Mail-Order Spouse Act, officially designated as Republic Act 10906, is a Philippine law that prohibits the business of organizing or facilitating marriages between Filipinas, colloquially called "mail-order brides", and foreign men.

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  9. Prostitution in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in the Philippines is illegal, although somewhat tolerated, with law enforcement being rare with regards to sex workers. Penalties range up to life imprisonment for those involved in trafficking, which is covered by the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003. [1]