Lawyer Takes Case Against School Principal in Infidelity Suit
A private investigator has compiled evidence of infidelity involving a school principal and a former civil servant, handing the case to a lawyer who plans civil damages claims and disciplinary proceedings against both parties.
On August 17, private investigator Boy revealed details of an infidelity case after being hired by the principal's wife to uncover the truth. Boy's investigation led to catching the couple in the act, and all evidence was handed to lawyer Hathai Anteng to pursue aggressive legal action. After reviewing the complete file and evidence, the lawyer posted documentation and photos of a green coat hanger on his personal Facebook, signaling his readiness to proceed with a civil damages claim against the other woman and file serious disciplinary proceedings against the principal.
Boy explained that the wife's suspicions arose from finding unfamiliar coat hangers in the car and home that she did not recognize. She eventually discovered that the woman involved was a former civil servant and longtime friend of more than 10 years who had been secretly maintaining a deep relationship with her husband throughout their marriage.
The investigation took two to three months and involved advanced surveillance techniques, including GPS tracking of the husband's movements. Undercover operatives posed as parents visiting the school to gather information. The team conducted a stakeout operation on the day of the incident, following the principal's car and recording clear video footage of him picking up his female companion for activities—evidence described as ironclad.
Boy confirmed that the investigation has been closed with all evidence compiled, including documents, video clips, photographs, and the green coat hanger as a key physical exhibit. All materials have been handed to the wife to proceed with court action. Boy stated that the wife suspected her husband of infidelity throughout their 10-year marriage and came seeking proof. She confirmed the coat hanger was not hers, and the investigation validated her long-held suspicions. All evidence has now been submitted to lawyer Hathai Anteng for filing in court, with Boy concluding: "We'll see you in court. Good luck."