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Former TV Anchor Caught Email Snooping

Former news anchor Larry Mendte was sentenced to three years of probation for a very personal offense: snooping into his co-anchor’s email. Mendte and Alycia Lane were the evening news anchors of KYW-TV, the Philadelphia affiliate of CBS. Together, they helped improve KYW’s ratings – a feat that would eventually overtake WCAU, KYW’s rival station.

Threatened by her rising star

The success of both Lane and Mendte, according to reports, prompted Mendte to snoop into his co-anchor’s email accounts. Lane’s attorney, Paul Rosen believes that the reason behind the hacking is jealousy. And he was quite right. In his plea, Mendte himself admitted that he felt threatened by Lane’s promising career. He said that he only felt this way when Lane, during an earlier argument, told him that “I (Lane) am the rising star and you (Mendte) are 50 and on his way out.”

Snooped into her email accounts

Alarmed by the thought of his diminishing career, Mendte got into even more trouble when he started snooping into Lane’s email accounts. He got hold of his co-anchor’s personal information and began hacking into her email accounts (quite obsessively). Mendte was so keen on “saving” his career that he began leaking gossip about his co-anchor to the press. Straining Lane’s public image, according to Mendte, might be the key to stop her star from rising so high.

Sentenced to a three-year probation

To pay for his offense, Mendte was ordered to serve six months of home confinement. He also need to pay a US$5,000 fine for his offense. During his three-year probation period, Mendte also need to perform 250 hours of community service to straighten his wrongdoings.

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