It was the Snapchat photo that sparked outrage around the world.
When former Playboy playmate Dani Mathers snapped a picture of a naked woman in the changing room of a Los Angeles gym, and posted it along with the caption “If I can’t unsee this then you can’t either” the backlash was swift and strong.
Not only was the model banned from LA Fitness gyms – and condemned on social media for body-shaming – but Los Angeles police began an investigation after the alleged victim, who is in her 70s, came forward.
Now, Mathers has appeared in court and pleaded not guilty to a charge of invasion of privacy.
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According to the Telegraph, her lawyer said, “She very much regrets what happened. She apologised for her behaviour and we’re looking forward to resolving this case in a very fair manner.”
Recently, Mathers tweeted, “I have taken full responsibility for the mistakes I have made & will continue to love myself & others…I wish this for the rest of you too.”
If she is convicted, she faces up to six months in prison and a fine.