ATLANTA (AP) -- A man who lost his job is
suing his former boss for listening in on a conversation over the phone
after the man accidentally "pocket-dialed" his boss.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that James Stephens was talking
to his wife in 2016 about his boss, Georgia Subsequent Injury Trust Fund
Director Mike Coan, who is a former state lawmaker.
At the time, Stephens didn't realize that he had pocket-dialed Coan, who
could hear the conversation. Not liking what he had heard, Coan told
Stephens he could resign or be fired.
Stephens has now filed a lawsuit, arguing that Coan knew he'd been
inadvertently pocket-dialed, but continued to listen to the
conversation, violating Stephens' privacy.
Coan says he is immune from Georgia's eavesdropping law because he was
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