'RHOM' Lisa Hochstein Has Felony Charge Dropped After Allegedly Spying On Ex Husband
Key Points:
- Lisa Hochstein, star of "The Real Housewives of Miami," is no longer facing criminal prosecution for allegedly spying on her ex-husband Dr. Lenny Hochstein during their divorce.
- She completed all requirements of Miami-Dade County's Advocate Program, a pretrial diversion program, leading to the dismissal of the felony communications interception charge.
- The charges were formally dropped in open court after a counselor recommended dismissal following her successful program completion.
- Lisa expressed relief, noting the case dated back over three years and criticized Lenny for continuing legal actions at the expense of their children.
- The case originated from allegations that Lisa and her then-boyfriend used a listening device to monitor Lenny, but her legal team maintained the matter should be handled in civil court.