Overview
- Lisa Hochstein turned herself in for booking in Miami and was released on her own recognizance, according to her attorney, as she faces one count of intercepting private communications.
- Her ex‑boyfriend Jody Glidden was arrested on the same charge, released on a $5,000 bond, entered a not guilty plea, and requested a jury trial, court records show.
- Charging documents filed in March allege Hochstein and Glidden unlawfully intercepted or tried to intercept oral statements by Dr. Leonard “Lenny” Hochstein and people speaking with him between March 12 and March 31, 2023.
- The Miami‑Dade State Attorney’s Office said arrest materials are not public, and online records reflect closed or renumbered entries, which fueled earlier confusion over warrant details before Hochstein’s surrender.
- Defense lawyers say the allegation stems from a bitter divorce and belongs in civil court, while records note the interception offense is a third‑degree felony in Florida and Lenny’s prior claim of a car “listening device” was denied by Lisa.