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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 526 — Eavesdropping and related offenses

526.060 Divulging illegally obtained information.

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(1)A person is guilty of divulging illegally obtained information when he knowingly
uses or divulges information obtained through eavesdropping or tampering with
private communications or learned in the course of employment with a
communications common carrier engaged in transmitting the message.
(2)Divulging illegally obtained information is a Class A misdemeanor.
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