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In his speeches, Cicero praised Junia as the ideal wife.[1] In a private letter to Atticus, however, Cicero claimed that Junia was unfaithful to Lepidus, on the grounds that her portrait was seen among the chattels of a debauchee called Publius Vedius (possibly Publius Vedius Pollio),[2] and expresses surprise that her husband and brother took no notice of her conduct.[3][4] However some have argued that it was Junia Prima, rather than Junia Secunda, who had the affair with Vedius.[citation needed]