Woman settles $20M case over ex-husband’s affair

Published 12:00 am Sunday, December 23, 2012

WINSTON-SALEM (AP) — The ex-wife of a former minor league baseball team owner has settled her $20 million lawsuit against the woman she accused of wrecking their marriage, agreeing to less than $110,000.
The Winston-Salem Journal reports that Veronica Filipowski had sued Melissa Oliver under the alienation-of-affection law.
Oliver’s attorney, John Vermitsky, said Friday the sides settled for $107,500 before a judge could render a verdict in the non-jury trial.
Oliver had filed complaints in state and federal courts, challenging North Carolina’s alienation-of-affection law on privacy grounds.
The state Court of Appeals ruled against her earlier this year.
According to Filipowski’s lawsuit, she discovered the affair in October 2006 after Oliver left a voicemail for Andrew “Flip” Filipowski, the owner of an investment firm and former owner of the Winston-Salem Dash.