Dani Mathers has agreed to 30 days community service where she’ll spend one day a week removing graffiti for posting a nude photo of the woman on Snapchat, according to the Mail Online.
Dani Mathers has agreed to 30 days community service where she’ll spend one day a week removing graffiti for posting a nude photo of the woman on Snapchat, according to the Mail Online.
The picture which caused the controversy showed an unsuspecting senior as she was getting changed in the women’s locker room at a branch of LA Fitness in Los Angeles.
Mathers, accused of disobeying privacy laws, sat in the public gallery for the pre-trial hearing at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in downtown LA.
The 33-year-old model is now on three years probation and will be booked and finger-printed at her local police department before beginning the community labor.
The graffiti removal can be completed one day per week.
He added that Mathers must stay 100 yards away from the victim, pay her $60 compensation and the model has been banned from all LA Fitness premises.
She is also to destroy all images of the victim and said she must not post any photos of people on social media without their express permission, barring her own family members.
...She really apologises from the bottom of her heart for what happened, she never thought this would come out like this, she never intended to hurt anyone.
She will do her one day a week of graffiti removal for 30 days and get this behind her."
When Mathers was asked if she understood the judge’s ruling, she replied: “Yes your honour.”
When asked if she was relieved by the outcome, she replied: “No comment.”.