RYE, New Hampshire — Local businessman Jonathan Bobbett denies allegations in a federal lawsuit claiming Portsmouth police illegally obtained information from his ex-wife’s cellphone to help him in a child custody case. In a sworn affidavit, filed with the U.S. District Court of New Hampshire, Bobbett reports he “did not receive any information, directly or indirectly, from any police officer or other personnel associated with the city of Portsmouth.” His affidavit is filed with two others and a motion to dismiss the suit that was brought by Bobbett’s former wife, Oneta Bobbett, against the city of Portsmouth, police detective Kristyn Bernier and former detective Michael Leclair. A judge last month ruled Oneta Bobbett’s allegations have been “sufficiently alleged” for her suit to continue in the federal court.

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