Overview
- A New York judge has required Peltz to sit for a deposition by October 30 and to authorize release of veterinary and necropsy reports related to Nala’s death.
- Peltz filed suit against mobile groomer Jony Ceballos, owner Deborah Gittleman and HoundSpa, accusing them of causing the Chihuahua’s fatal injuries during a routine grooming session.
- Court documents describe Nala’s severe distress—labored breathing, blue tongue and neurological damage—before she died two hours after the grooming appointment.
- HoundSpa and Ceballos have denied all allegations of abuse and challenged the claims as unfounded.
- The deposition order comes amid a public feud between Peltz and her in-laws, David and Victoria Beckham, with Brooklyn Beckham publicly declaring his support for his wife.