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Brett Barry's Wife Caught Texting

Brett Barry's Wife Caught Texting - Erin Barry (photos below) left a digital trail that Eva Longoria found, claims reports. Erin Barry allegedly sent hundreds of text message to Tony Parker. But how did Eva Longoria find them? Parker is accused of allegedly hiding his digital trail to Erin Barry behind a computer password protected program.

Longoria found that trail after Parker allegedly forgot to close the program one day, claims reports.

Longoria has accused Parker of sending hundreds of texts to another woman she knows. Longoria has not named the woman. Subsequent reports have claimed the recipient is Erin Barry. But a new report explained how Longoria allegedly found the texts that she has called cheating.

“It was a double shot for her, because not only did she find all the information, but Eva also realized immediately that Tony had taken steps to hide it from her.

“The fact that Tony had been hiding Erin’s information and their correspondence made Eva feel like he had been lying to her for months, and, basically, he had been.”

The report claimed the efforts to hide the information were “elaborate. “But then when Eva discovered Tony had taken elaborate measures to lie to her, she knew it was over.”

Meantime multiple reports say that the Desperate Housewives cast has been extremely supportive of Longoria. Felicity Huffman has been very close to Longoria, even earlier in the marriage when Eva suspected Parker, claims FOX411. “Everyone is being very sympathetic to Eva’s situation,” reports a source to PEOPLE. “Work has to go on – but the whole set is very protective of Eva.”

Brett Barry's Wife Caught Texting

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