Blog Post
Jan 25, 2011
Fitness Companies Spar Over Unauthorized Access Of Departing Employee’s Personal E-mail Accounts
Wrongfully accessing someone’s personal email account may cost you $1,000 per unauthorized access, even if that person suffers no injury or loss. In Pure Power Boot Camp v. Warrior Fitness Boot Camp, 2010 WL 5222128 (S.D.N.Y. 2010), a New York district court permitted the recovery of statutory damages under the Stored Communications Act (SCA) (18 U.S.C. § 2707(a)) without proof of actual damages sustained.
Lauren Brenner allegedly hired former U.S. Marines Ruben Belliard and Alex Fell to work as “drill instructors” at her Pure Power Boot Camp physical fitness center. While still employed at Pure Power, Belliard and Fell allegedly made plans to open a competing boot camp style physical fitness center. Belliard and Fell left Pure Power, and shortly thereafter opened Warrior Fitness Boot Camp.
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