A woman reported her ex-boyfriend for mistreatment and sexual violence, obtaining a restraining order that allowed her to stay on a family estate on the outskirts of Madrid. During the process, she recorded and published erotic videos on OnlyFans from the property, using the pseudonym okupafinca. The man's lawyer reported that the home had become a pornographic set, trivializing gender-based violence. Two female judges did not believe her version: one dismissed the complaint and another ordered immediate eviction.
The role of digital evidence and geolocation in gender-based violence cases 🧑⚖️
In this case, the geolocation of the videos and metadata of the recordings proved key for the judge. The publication dates on OnlyFans coincided with the period of validity of the restraining order. Additionally, the woman claimed she already recorded erotic content during the relationship, but digital records showed that the activity intensified after the complaint. The judicial resolution of April 8 indicated a possible spurious intent, as the complaint coincided with the ex-boyfriend's request to evict her from the estate.
The house of terror: from refuge to rural set with a farmer costume 🏡
The woman, dressed as a farmer in one of the videos, called the estate the house of terror. Perhaps the only real terror was that of her ex-boyfriend seeing his property turned into a filming set for adult content. The man's lawyer suggested that the home had gone from being a residence to a pornographic set. The judge, far from laughing, ordered immediate eviction. At least the woman already has experience in finding a new location for her next shoots.