- Dani Mathers is a great-looking, curvy woman with a killer smile
- But it seems like she’s going to live the rest of her life in jail as she was sentenced for body shaming
What has she done?
Dani Mathers‘d get a mention from Maxim for shots like the one above. She’s got it, and she knows it. But she’s about to spend a lot of time cleaning up graffiti around Los Angeles as part of her community service sentence for an act of childish cruelty. Hey, it was community service or 45 days in jail.
According to the Associated Press, Mathers’ lawyer Dana Cole says Mathers, who was charged with misdemeanor invasion of privacy, has opted for the community service.
The model, 30, pleaded no contest and as part of her plea deal will be on three years of probation and can’t snap or post photos of people without their permission.
As previously reported, the 2015 Playmate of the Year has been slammed for body-shaming the woman after secretly taking a photo of her naked in a locker room and posting it on her Snapchat.
“If I can’t unsee this then you can’t either,” she captioned the pic.
Mathers, a former Playmate, spotted an older woman nude in the gym locker room and put a photo of her unwitting victim on Snapchat with the caption.
It was the worst kind of mean girl moment, and when the photo went viral, the condemnation of Mathers’s actions was swift and fierce.
She immediately tweeted an apology, but it was too late. So when Mathers faced a judge this week in Los Angeles Superior Court, she knew she had nothing to defend. She pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of invading the other woman’s privacy.
After her deed
The Associated Press reports that after Mathers finishes her 30 days of community service, she’ll be on probation for three years.
She won’t be allowed to take photos of others or post them unless she has the subject’s permission.
Mathers said that she had intended to send the Snapchat to a friend.
“I’ve chosen to do what I do for a living because I love the female body and I know that body-shaming is wrong and it’s not what I am about,”
Mathers said at the time via Snapchat.
“It’s not the type of person I am.”
“She really apologizes from the bottom of her heart for what happened,”
defense attorney Thomas Mesereau said on Wednesday.
“She never thought this would come out like this. Never intended to hurt anyone.”
Mathers was also ordered to pay the woman $60 to replace a backpack seen in the photo so the woman wouldn’t easily be identified.
As punishment, a judge in Los Angeles County Superior Court ordered her to spend 30 days scrubbing graffiti around the city. She was also sentenced to three years’ probation.
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