Wife getting a divorce revealed private sensitive formation about husband to her investigator who relayed the information to an agent. This decision holds that the disclosure of the sensitive information was closely enough related to the divorce proceedings to be protected conduct under CCP 425.16(e). The sensitive information related to possible financial misdealing that wife wanted the investigator to look into for purposes of dividing the couple’s property. The case also holds that husband’s tort claims were barred by the absolute litigation privilege and that his contract claims were barred by Family Code 1620 which bars interspousal agreements affecting any rights other than to property. The spouses’ agreement not to divulge sensitive information fell afoul of that statute.