Sex
diary kept by a married air stewardess who wrote about her romps with
colleagues is at the centre of a legal battle after her husband found it and
tried to serialise it. The
46-year-old kept an intimate diary on a computer about how she had sex with
fellow members of staff on Dutch low-cost airline Transavia, which is
owned by KLM/Air France.
But
the unnamed mother-of-four's secret was discovered by her husband who was left
furious when he read the diary - and promptly leaked it to the press in
Holland. It
is said to have included details of her sexual activity with other men in the
plane, during stop-overs and in hotels.
The
husband reportedly said he wanted to make every detail of the diary public and
when it was approached for a comment, the airline turned to the courts to try
and have the diary blocked.
Judges in the Dutch
city of The Hague will decide on the appeal on October 24. The appeal has
apparently been filed by the air hostess herself, backed up by the airline
The
airline's lawyers are also filing a legal challenge against the man directly, they are particularly unhappy that he has been sharing his
wife's email correspondence with third parties believed to include other staff. It
was not specified what emails her terrified husband had obtained or who he had been sending
them to.
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