A JEALOUS husband who suspected his wife of an affair took revenge by putting her for sale on eBay.
Paul Osborn, 44, kicked out wife Sharon and advertised her on the internet auction site with bids hitting £500,100.
Take my wife ... Paul's eBay advert It offered his cheating, lying, adulterous slag of a wife to the highest bidder and became an internet phenomenon, with users forwarding the link worldwide. But Sharon, 43, denies an affair and cops are now investigating Paul for hara**ment.
MoT inspector Paul heard rumours in March that Network Rail manager Sharon, his wife of 24 years was having an affair with a man at work.
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Revenge ... Paul Osborn Dad-of-two Paul, of Bletchley, Bucks, said: I started checking her emails and I realised the rumours were true. They had been discussing their sex life together and making plans for the future.
I was absolutely destroyed. I gathered all her stuff in bags and dumped it in the drive.
Three weeks ago, Sharon pleaded for Paul to take her back. She moved back in, but two weeks later, Paul was again convinced she was cheating.
Paul said: In a fit of rage I put the advert on eBay. I later took it off because I realised it wasnt the right thing to do. I was just so angry.
Sharon and her colleague made a police complaint against Paul. Neither was available for comment last night. But the unnamed mans wife said at home in Hemel Hempstead, Herts: Theres nothing going on. They work in the same office, thats all.
Thames Valley Police confirmed it was investigating, saying: Statements have been taken from two people.
Take my wife ... Paul's eBay advert It offered his cheating, lying, adulterous slag of a wife to the highest bidder and became an internet phenomenon, with users forwarding the link worldwide lmao