'Tea' app linked to more divorces in Dearborn
We spoke with a Dearborn family law attorney who says this close-knit community-where everybody knows everyone and everything is seeing way more divorce cases being filed - all because of apps like Tea. Attorney Mohamed Ali says there are also more domestic conflicts taking place because of anonymous posts claiming certain men are cheating on their spouses or accusing them of serious crimes or unethical behavior.
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