Wisconsin Code § 134.37

Divulging message or forging receipt
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Any person connected with a telegraph or messenger company, incorporated or unincorporated, operating a line of telegraph or engaged
in the business of receiving and delivering messages in this state,
in any capacity, who willfully divulges the contents, or the nature
of the contents of a private communication entrusted to the person for transmission or delivery, or who willfully refuses or neglects to transmit or deliver the same, or who willfully forges the
name of the intended receiver to a receipt for any such message or
communication or article of value entrusted to the person by said
company, shall be imprisoned in the county jail, not exceeding
one year, or be fined not to exceed $500, in the discretion of the
court.

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