Albuquerque Journal

Playboy model to clean up graffiti for body shaming

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LOS ANGELES — A Playboy centerfold model was ordered Wednesday to clean up graffiti as punishment for secretly snapping a photo of a naked 71-year-old woman in a locker room and posting it online with a mocking comment.

Dani Mathers pleaded no contest to misdemeano­r invasion of privacy in Los Angeles County Superior Court for the incident that sparked outrage over so-called body shaming.

Mathers, 30, had previously apologized for taking the photo at an LA Fitness club in July and posting it on Snapchat with the caption: “If I can’t unsee this then you can’t either.”

The posting was accompanie­d by a selfie of Mathers in a tank top with her hand over her mouth as if she’s gasping in horror. The 2015 Playmate of the Year contended she intended to send the photo privately to a friend and accidental­ly posted it publicly.

Mathers was relieved to put the case behind her and was grateful to be spared a jail term, defense attorney Thomas Mesereau said outside court.

“She really apologizes from the bottom of her heart for what happened,” he said. “She never thought this would come out like this. Never intended to hurt anyone.”

Mesereau blamed prosecutor­s for doing more damage to the victim by giving the case worldwide attention.

“There’s a word for that and the word is baloney,” Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer replied when asked about that claim. “Body shaming can devastate its subject. People are mocked, they’re humiliated and in ways they can never fully get back.”

Under terms of the plea, Mathers will be on probation for three years and must not take photos or video of people or post them online without their permission and can’t have a camera in places where people are naked or expect privacy.

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