The husband, who is from Sicily, allegedly suffered from “morbid
jealousy”, also known as "delusional jealousy", a psychological disorder
in which a person wrongly believes their spouse or sexual partner is
being unfaithful without having any real proof to back up their claim.
His jealous behavior included constantly accusing his wife of being unfaithful, reading her text messages and even demanding that their daughter get a DNA test. His behavior was so extreme that his wife even quit her job as a flight attendant because he said the job was “not suited to a respectable woman”. In May 2014 an appeal’s court in Palermo, Sicily, acquitted the man of mistreating his wife.
But on Thursday Italy’s highest court overturned the acquittal, stating that such behavior amounted to “psychological harassment”, a crime punishable by law. “Constantly hassling the spouse with continuous manic and obsessive behavior inspired by morbid jealousy constitutes mistreatment,” the court said. His behavior caused “significant imitations and constraints in her daily life and choices, as well as an intolerable state of anxiety.” The case has now been reopened and the woman’s claims will be evaluated in another hearing.
His jealous behavior included constantly accusing his wife of being unfaithful, reading her text messages and even demanding that their daughter get a DNA test. His behavior was so extreme that his wife even quit her job as a flight attendant because he said the job was “not suited to a respectable woman”. In May 2014 an appeal’s court in Palermo, Sicily, acquitted the man of mistreating his wife.
But on Thursday Italy’s highest court overturned the acquittal, stating that such behavior amounted to “psychological harassment”, a crime punishable by law. “Constantly hassling the spouse with continuous manic and obsessive behavior inspired by morbid jealousy constitutes mistreatment,” the court said. His behavior caused “significant imitations and constraints in her daily life and choices, as well as an intolerable state of anxiety.” The case has now been reopened and the woman’s claims will be evaluated in another hearing.
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