Raoul Bova, the Privacy Guarantor opens an investigation into the dissemination of audio
The voice message, the Authority emphasizes, "was released without consent and comes from a private chat conversation between the actor and a third party."Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The Italian Data Protection Authority has opened an investigation following the release of voice messages that Raoul Bova sent to model Martina Ceretti, to determine whether there are any violations of privacy laws and the Rules of Ethics for Journalists.
The audio, the Guarantor emphasizes, "was released without consent and originates from a private chat conversation between the actor and a third party. The content was subsequently shared on social media, often accompanied by ironic or derogatory posts, videos, and cartoons, garnering widespread media coverage ."
The Authority - which intervened following the actor's complaint - also issued a warning to all potential users of the audio or content extracted from the actor's private conversation , reiterating that their further dissemination may lead to the adoption of any measures deemed appropriate, including sanctions.
Raoul Bova, for his part, has already sued Fabrizio Corona for leaking messages exchanged with the 23-year-old influencer. The files were allegedly forwarded to Corona by PR manager Federico Monzino, a friend of the young model.
(Unioneonline)