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You broke your team leader's trust first. Granted, it's not the same relationship, but when someone asks you to not tell something, don't tell it.
Your fiance can't keep your secrets. You know this now. He put it in writing and you have evidence. I'd take a giant step back from this, and realize that unless you want people to know all your stuff, you shouldn't tell him.
Both of you need to learn to keep secrets.