Overview
- Nicole Pravadelli was found guilty in Rome of unlawful interference with private life for using a remote-access baby monitor in May 2022.
- The sentence includes six months of imprisonment and €6,000 in compensation to Alex Britti, who joined the case as a civil party.
- Prosecutors said the device recorded images and audio inside Britti’s home to gather material for a related custody dispute.
- Pravadelli’s lawyer says she never sought exclusive custody, citing civil proceedings, and argues the device was a visible baby monitor tied to a single video.
- Britti, represented by attorneys Gianluca Tognozzi and Alessia Casinelli, did not comment in court, as the defense awaits the written judgment to lodge an appeal.