Overview
- Nicole Pravadelli accessed video and audio feeds from baby-cams she and Britti installed in 2017 to monitor their son and used saved passwords after their 2019 separation to record private moments
- She submitted the intimate footage in 2022 as part of her bid for exclusive custody of their son Edoardo, prompting the presiding judge to order a deeper inquiry into how the evidence was obtained
- Milan prosecutors under PM Caterina Sgrò discovered that Pravadelli and her father, Fulvio, also enlisted a cyber-spying network called Equalize to probe Britti’s personal life
- Pravadelli now faces formal charges of illicit interference in private life and potential criminal penalties alongside ongoing divorce and custody proceedings
- Their eight-year-old son continues shuttling between Milan and Rome while the court evaluates the impact of the surveillance revelations on custody arrangements