Los Angeles prosecutors want to throw the book at a former Playboy
Playmate who snapped a picture of a nude woman in a gym locker room and
body shamed the victim on social media.
Ex-centerfold Dani Mathers asked a judge to avoid jail time and undergo
anti-bullying courses as punishment for taking the picture of a
71-year-old inside an L.A Fitness last July, according to the website
TMZ.
The judge refused Mathers’ request, citing a lack of remorse.
"No apology — either directly or indirectly — was at any time
communicated to the victim," documents out of the L.A. City Attorney's
Office state.
“She should face the consequences of her cruel and criminal act," the Attorney's office writes.
Mathers, 29, is facing up to six months in jail for invasion of privacy for her Snapchat post with the caption "If I can't unsee this then you can't either."
Mesereau said it’s a "pathetic attempt" by the City Attorney and a waste of taxpayer money.
Mathers wrote on Twitter. “There is no excuse, I understand fully the
magnitude of this post that I have hurt a lot of people, women. Body
shaming is not okay ... and not something to joke about."
The pin-up pleaded not guilty in November to a misdemeanor count of invasion of privacy.
Mathers, who is a former Miss May 2014, has been banned from L.A. Fitness Clubs as a result.
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