Raquel Leviss' Lawsuit Against Tom Sandoval for Alleged Revenge Porn Moves Forward
A Los Angeles judge ruled that Leviss can pursue claims of eavesdropping and invasion of privacy against Sandoval.
- Leviss alleges Sandoval recorded intimate FaceTime conversations without her consent.
- The judge upheld Leviss' claims under California's Invasion of Privacy Act.
- Sandoval argued Leviss voluntarily shared the videos, but the judge disagreed.
- Ariana Madix, also named in the lawsuit, denies distributing the videos.
- Leviss has 20 days to amend her complaint regarding emotional distress claims.