Lisa Hochstein has scored a legal victory amid her ongoing divorce from Lenny Hochstein.
The Real Housewives of Miami star is no longer being criminally prosecuted for allegedly spying on her ex-husband during their contentious divorce.
According to new legal documents obtained by TMZ, a counselor for Miami-Dade County’s Advocate Program — a pretrial diversion program — informed prosecutors that Lisa successfully completed all requirements related to her felony communications interception charge.
The filing states Lisa was referred to the program on May 15 and has since satisfied all conditions.
The counselor specifically requested that the case be dismissed following her successful completion of the program.
On Monday, the state announced in open court that the charges had been dropped as a result of her completing the program.
Lisa took to Threads following the dismissal of the case.
“The truth doesn’t always move as fast as a headline,” the RHOM star wrote on June 22.
“Thank you to everyone who stood by me, checked on me, and waited for the facts. I won’t forget the support.”
ICYMI: Back in April, Lisa and her then-boyfriend Jody Glidden were each charged with one felony count of interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications.
Prosecutors alleged Lisa illegally intercepted communications involving Lenny during their divorce battle.





