My question involves alienation of affection law for the State of: Mississippi

The married couple lives in Mississippi and the third party lives in Georgia. I have been told the the Alienation of Affection laws are "alive & well" in MS. and used frequently to win divorce cases. In this case however, the third party and the married spouse visited MS for business purposes, and have been seen in public together. The third party has been deposed to show their assets in relation to the married couples divorce, now a contested divorce based on adultery.

My question is two fold, #1:can the third party be sued under this law when the third party lives in a state where there is no such law?

#2: can the third party be forced to appear for the deposition when they live 500 miles from where they want them to appear?