‘Cheating’ CEO Andy Byron could drag Chris Martin to court over affair

Martin, 48, initially chose: “Oh, look at these two”, while Byron had locked his arms around the chest of a Cabot smile. She turned quickly and covered her face while Byron slid out of the frame.
The Clock Singer insured the duo: “Okay. Come on. You go well,” before he notes: “Oh, what? They have an affair or they are very shy” about the sketchy reaction of the couple.
After the video appeared, Byron’s wife, Megan Kerrigan Byron, deleted her married name from Facebook before she completely deleted her account.
“When the public scandal and the private reputation collide, the courtroom often becomes the unexpected stage, and in the case of Andy Byron and Chris Martin there is more than just bad press in the game,” Lawyer Elizabeth Rozin-Golinder exclusively told Radaronline.com.
“If the allegations around this scandal are incorrect and are spread on a large scale in a way that is injured the reputation of Andy Byron, he can have viable claims for slander, especially if there is evidence that Chris Martin, or someone in his circle, has consciously spread false information or has driven with reckless negative neglect for the truth.
“In cases of celebrities, malignancy actually becomes the legal fashion word. And if Byron is considered a public figure by the Association, he should prove that.”




