Raquel Leviss' Lawyer: Intimate Video That Led To Tom Sandoval & Ariana Madix Split Was Taken Without Her Permission!
07.03.2023 - 21:13
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As the Scandoval fallout continues days after Tom Sandoval‘s shocking affair with Raquel Leviss was first revealed to the world, Vanderpump Rules fans are reeling.
They’re far from the only ones reacting strongly to the jaw-dropping cheating reveal, though. In fact, Leviss’ own lawyers are now taking aggressive action in an interesting side story that could become a major focal point moving forward.
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As we’ve been reporting, a FaceTime video is what appears to have led Ariana Madix to first learning about Sandoval’s affair with the 28-year-old Leviss. That NSFW clip of Leviss, as the reporting goes, was on the TomTom owner’s phone when Ariana found it and uncovered the brutal reality of his months-long infidelity.
But while the adult-themed intimate video was awful enough as far as Ariana is concerned, it also has some potential legal implications for Tom and others. As you may know, California has a state law outlawing “nonconsensual pornography.” And even though Raquel and Tom had consensually shared that intimate video with each other, the thought of it being disseminated elsewhere is very concerning. Plus, the fact that it was apparently surreptitiously recorded and saved without Raquel’s apparent knowledge would seem to make it all even worse.
According to TMZ, on Monday, Leviss’ lawyers sent an official letter to “several” VPR cast members and friends of the show. The letter ominously warned them that the screen recording had been “done illegally without Raquel’s knowledge or consent.” It specifically cited the aforementioned California penal code noting it is illegal to share adult material without the participant’s consent. Leviss’
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