By Alberto Amalfi | @Tennis_Now | Monday, November 27, 2023
David Nalbandian is at the center of a scandal rocking his reputation.
Araceli Torrado, Nalbandian’s model ex-girlfriend has filed a stalking and harassment suit against him after alleging he planted a hidden camera in the apartment they shared in Italy to spy on her.
The 29-year-old Torrado has posted video of her brother pulling the hidden camera out of a vent as well as audio of a phone conversation she claims is Nalbandian admitting he placed the camera.
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– This video shows a hidden camera in Nalbandian’s ex-girlfriend’s apartment being found.
– Judge ruled it WAS installed by David, but was not a crime, as they both shared the apartment.
– She is now suing him for sexual harassment and stalking.pic.twitter.com/RPHreWoIDz
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The Wi-Fi controlled camera, pointed at the bed, was sending video back to a phone, media outlet C5N reports.
The man on the recording, which C5N reports Nalbandian has acknowledged is him, asks Torrado to reunite and admits he installed the camera, but claims he was never able to view video from it because of internent interference.
“What matters to me is that I’m okay with you, I want to find a way for us to get back together,” Nalbandian is quoted as telling Torrado in a phone call. “Do you want me to be honest? Yes, it was me.
“I was never able to watch anything because of the internet. I cannot see it.
“If you want to sleep with someone, you’re welcome any day, any time.”
In response, Torrado shoots back: “To what end did you do this? Are you a degenerate who wants to see me… when I sleep, are you sick to see me with someone or see if I was wearing? Tell me the story.”
The man identified as Nalbandian replies: “There are a lot of times I don’t understand you. The only intention it was was to understand you a little more, to empathize a little more in some way,”
Buenos Aires prosecutors investigated but did not file charges against Nalbandian because they found his phone call and the installation of a camera in his own home did not constitute a crime.
The camera was confiscated and taken to court, however investigators said they were unable to determine if the camera ever transmitted the video and if Nalbandian ever viewed it.
In his public comments on the case, Nalbandian denied wrong-doing and suggest Torrado is making a cash grab under the guise of a stalking…
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