Lisa Hochstein surrenders in Miami car-recording case tied to divorce

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Real Housewife of Miami Lisa Hochstein surrendered to authorities in Miami-Dade after being charged, along with ex‑boyfriend Jody Glidden, with intercepting wire, oral or electronic communications in a divorce case involving her ex-husband Leonard Hochstein. Court documents say they planted a recording device in the driver’s seat area of Hochstein’s car, yielding 98 recordings including conversations between Hochstein and Glidden. Hochstein was processed on a $5,000 bond and released on her own recognizance; the defense has framed the matter as a divorce dispute rather than criminal court activity.
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