From The Daily Mail

 

  • Anne Resnik is the daughter of late Philip Morris CEO Frank Resnik
  • She claims Crocker Coulson, father of her six-year-old twins, bugged her
  • Coulson ‘installed mSpy on her iPhone then accused her of cheating’
  • He then ‘left the app installed for four months until her lawyers found it’ 
  • The app tracks every text, email, location, photo and sends to a database
  • New York courts have impounded all of Coulson’s devices to investigate

A tobacco heiress claims her estranged husband hacked her phone with bugging equipment to eavesdrop on every call before he filed for divorce.

Anne Resnik, the daughter of Philip Morris USA’s late chief executive Frank Resnik, accuses investment consultant Crocker Coulson of installing detective software mSpy on her iPhone in September 2014.

She claims he monitored her for three weeks until he left her on October 6, 2014, accusing her of having a secret boyfriend.

Astonishingly, Resnik claims in court papers read by the New York Post, the spyware remained installed for another four months until an engineer found it on her phone while extracting data for her lawyers to use in the divorce case.

If true, it means every email she exchanged with her divorce lawyer, Raoul Felder, will have also appeared on Coulson’s personal database.

The app, mSpy (pictured), is widely dubbed a device for ‘jealous lovers’. Once installed, every call, photograph, text, email and internet search is recorded and stored on a remote website.