Rob Riggle accuses estranged wife of spying on him with hidden camera

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Rob Riggle accused his estranged wife, Tiffany Riggle, of spying on him with a hidden camera and hacking into his Apple account, TMZ reported on Monday.

The actor, 51, claimed in court documents obtained by the outlet that he and Tiffany were staying at separate houses when he began to notice that she was privy to private conversations he’d had in the office of his home. He alleged that she and other anonymous sources would text or email him referencing information from the conversations.

Rob also believed that Tiffany had hacked into his Apple account to download his emails, texts, contacts and photos.

As a result, the “Saturday Night Live” alum reportedly said he and his unidentified new girlfriend began to plant false information to see if it would come back to him. After it did, he had his home swept for devices in April, and a spy camera was allegedly found hidden in his smoke detector.

Rob claimed the memory card in the camera had over 10,000 videos with sound, leading him to believe that it had been installed around August 2020, according to the report.

The “21 Jump Street” star alleged that one of the videos showed Tiffany standing on a ladder to install the camera. He claimed that another clip showed her sitting on the floor of his home office and counting money after $28,000 of his emergency funds went missing.

Rob was granted a temporary restraining order against Tiffany, and they are due in court in July.

Tiffany filed for divorce from the comedian in October 2020 after 21 years of marriage.

They share two teenage children, Abigail and George.

Rob’s rep and Tiffany’s lawyer didn’t immediately get back to us.

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