No, it’s not. No one here has any expectation of privacy, TJ isn’t recording the conversation for commercial uses, and he may just have “whistleblower” status. Nothing illegal here at all.
‘Problem is, it’s illegal to record someone without informing them you are recording it. She could probably sue him.’"
Hey, Lance … No, it’s not illegal to record someone without their knowledge; it happens all the time. That only comes to play when the “recorder” is going to use the “recordee’s” image or voice for a commercial (for profit) purpose. They’re standing in a publicly open portion of a retail establishment. Where’s Ann’s expectation of privacy?
I was going to ask God why He allowed poverty and suffering, but I didn’t.
I was afraid He’d ask ME the same thing.