Woman Catches Cheating Husband By Secretly Getting Job At His Favorite Hotel—And Checks In The Mistress

A woman discovered her husband was cheating and the hotel where they’d meet. So she applied for and got a job at that hotel/ She staked him out, and confronted him and the mistress at the front desk when they arrived to check in.

She used her husband’s laptop to order groceries one day and found multiple hotel confirmation emails, and he was using the same property over and over – it turned out he’d go there on lunch breaks.

So after apply for a job at the hotel about 20 jobs, she landed a front desk job at the property. Her husband thought she was “volunteering at their kid’s school” when she was working. And she used her job’s access to the hotel’s cameras and searched hotel payment records to gather evidence. But she couldn’t tie the stays to her husband’s card. What she figured out is that he was checking in using his best friend’s credit card.

Somehow she kept up the ruse, going to work, gathering evidence, and acting like nothing was amiss when they were at home. Finally, she’s working when her husband arrives with his mistress. He’s “ghost‑faced” when he sees her at the desk.

She confronts the mistress and tells her that he’s married with kids – the woman claims she didn’t know and has been with him for “a couple of years.”

@kinsleyrae2323 Got a job at the hotel my husband frequents when he’s cheating #cheatinghusband #hotel #job #storytime #notmystory ♬ original sound – KinsleyRae

The woman sharing the story isn’t the wife, who shouldn’t have been accessing video feeds and guest records for personal reasons. She probably could have gotten fired for it, but that’s actually fine, she wasn’t at the job for the income!

(HT: Paul H)

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Comments

  1. Have folks considered being honorable to their partners, whether personal or in-business? Perhaps, having a President on his third-wife, who was sleeping with a porn-star while she was pregnant with Baron, probably isn’t a good example for the country or the world. Yes, the fish rots at the head. Remember, the real TDS is T. Devotion Syndrome. Y’all nuts.

  2. Realistically, how can you meet for an encounter from noon to one since most hotels don’t let you check in until 2pm (earliest) and want you gone by 11am?

    This is likely an urban legend. Similar to the story about an executive and his mistress having an encounter at a hotel. Wife called and asked “honey, are you OK?” He said “don’t bother me. I am at work.”

    It was September 11, 2001 9:20am and the man’s office was at the World Trade Center.

  3. I used to work in a hotel and this guy used to come in every Tuesday morning and his mistress would arrive 15 minutes later. I would give him an early check in at 730am if we had a room and he always asked for discretion. He would tip me between $20-$30 each stay, more if he booked a room for 2 days (and they would leave and come back the next morning.
    I was curious and looked him up online. Married corrections officer with a nice looking wife and 3 kids
    Such a shame. His girlfriend was also married.

  4. Gary, while this is entertaining,
    (1) The story was likely fabricated by a person creating Tik Tok content
    (2) It has nothing to do with travel and miles.

  5. @disgruntled – good try w urban legend. I was in Philly that day at our attorney’s office preparing for a deposition (his wife was a deputy mayor). Attacks happened in morning 9ish so story about a lunch meeting don’t fly. Trust me on that one

  6. Good story but unlikely and lacking specific details. There are easier ways to catch a cheating spouse, like hiring an agency to investigate. But if it’s getting to that stage then other than getting a bigger settlement there’s no reason as the relationship is done for anyway.

  7. @ 1990 And Trump is the first President to have possibly been a womanizer? How many people besides Trump are on your enemies list now? Like the Mauiguy said “let it go.”

    Oh, and congratulations on reclaiming your first to comment spot.

  8. “So after apply for a job at the hotel about 20 jobs, she landed a front desk job at the property.”

    What?

    So the wife went through the interview process (probably not an on the spot hire), lied about having a job (or not having one), then made up a story about volunteering? What did she tell her new employer? “Thanks, got what I needed but gotta go now”. Now this place needs a new front desk employee.

    Story is not plausible.

  9. Yeah, so, no, think it’s a fake story. But, if it were real, one would have to ask the mistress, “after a couple years of this, you had no idea he was cheating?” Yeah, no woman I know wouldn’t have figured this out.

  10. I was staying at a the same hotel for months and started making friends with the front desk folks.
    For the people saying it’s fake because I’d check in times… at the hotel I stayed at (not the 4 Seasons but also not a no tell motel) they have what they call day rates. Which could be used to someone with a long connection at the airport wanted to grab a quick shower and nap but mostly for hook ups.
    They also said they always recognized “working girls” a they depart almost to the second an hour after they arrive.

  11. You guys ever heard of http://www.dayuse.com?

    I can get a room from 11am to 5 pm in Midtown Manhattan for like $70 at one of the Hiltons or Marriott’s, etc. They have lots of early checkouts and lots of late check-ins, so they monetize those rooms during the empty periods with this new service. Sometimes it may be Noon to 4pm… or $85 or whatever.

    But you get the idea. So useful when you want to slip out of the office at Noon for “lunch” when the kids and family are all back home in Jersey or the suburbs.

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