Mom extorts Dad with surreptitious videos taken in his own home and after feeling drugged
The Truth: Mom surreptitiously recorded and took photos of Dad in the privacy of his home. She then used these videos to extort him.
Mom's side of the story is riddled with inaccuracies, shifty storytelling, and straight-up lies. These are their truths.
The Truth: Mom surreptitiously recorded and took photos of Dad in the privacy of his home. She then used these videos to extort him.
Mom recorded videos and took photos of Dad in the privacy of his own home and during medical examinations. Once caught she hid under the guise that she might "show him" how he was behaving. These recordings, made without consent, were illegal.
Not only were the recordings illegal in their creation, the myriad of purposes that Mom used them for were also highly illegal – she extorted him, she claimed she was going to use them to write a book, she was sanctioned for refusing to produce them, and she offered them to known con men.

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The Lie: Mom secretly recorded Dad to "help" him and to "show" him.


The Lie: Mom never intended to release the videos.

The Truth: Dad did not know he was being recorded.

This is illegal under California Recording Law:

The Truth: Mom's recordings often occurred shortly after Dad suspected he was drugged.

Mom's first secret video was taken in September 2016 – the same time Dad started feeling ill, and shortly before he tested positive for Lithium.
The Truth: Mom set up hidden cameras in her New York apartment in early 2017, before Evie was even conceived

- She also set up hidden cameras in Dad's San Francisco home in March 2017. This was the same month Dad tested positive for Lithium.

The Truth: Mom distributed the videos to friends and family, and intended to release them.
- She sent the videos to Matan via email for "safekeeping."

- She sent the videos to her sister, Brienne, and contemplated writing a book.

The Truth: Mom has offered the videos and other fabricated evidence to con men Nir and George – who are currently under FBI indictment.
- She claims the videos might be "useful" in their case.

The Truth: Mom threatened to release the videos if Dad did not drop the civil case and give her more 'child support.'

The Truth: Mom has refused court orders to produce the videos for a hearing and refused to agree that they not be released.
- Mom was sanctioned $5,000 by the court for refusing to turn the videos over in discovery.

- She also failed to sign a stipulation agreement not to release the videos as promised.

The Truth: At the close of these proceedings, Dad was granted a permanent restraining order against Mom in San Francisco.

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