Michigan - I filed paperwork for a hearing to argue a bogus PPO and the next day I received a call from my wireless phone carrier that someone was requesting access to my personal phone records. The company called to verify that this individual was on the account. To my surprise the person they were asking for was the petitioner in my PPO case. Now they have tried to obtain personal phone records on an account that they are not nor never have been a participant on. Luckily for me they did this and I caught them trying to do so. I explained to the phone company this person was not allowed to access any information as I was involved in a ppo hearing with them and they flagged the account. My question is this: A friend of mine told me that illegally trying to obtain a person's personal phone records is a serious crime. I spoke with a lawyer and asked him if I should subpoena the phone company for proof of this questionable act. He seemed very nonchalant about doing it stating "Do you want to take it this far?". I do not wish to prosecute the petitioner but i want them to drop this bogus PPO and leave me alone. What should I do if anything regarding the fact they have now tried to access my personal information.
Thank you

