The Tom Sandoval unfaithful scandal simply got messier: Raquel Leviss is SUR-ving legal letters.
Her attorney declares that her Vanderpump Rules co-star tape-recorded an “intimate” FaceTime session with her without her permission, according to the letters acquired by E! News. The files are dated March 3, days prior to she broke her silence amidst accusations of a months-long affair with Tom—a love that led to his split from fellow cast member Ariana Madix after nine years.
In legal letters sent out to him, his ex Ariana and other members of the cast, the lawyer cautioned them not to share the recording or threat breaking the law. It’s not exposed what the video consisted of.
“We understand that sometime recently you and Ms. Leviss engaged in an intimate exchange on Facetime, which you recorded without the permission of Ms. Leviss,” the attorney composed to Tom. “California is what is called a ‘two party consent’ state, and accordingly such recording is illegal in California and can potentially expose you to both civil and criminal penalties.”
The attorney continued, ”On behalf of Ms. Leviss, we hereby demand that you delete the recording from your phone and from the cloud and from any other manner or method in which the recording may exist.”
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