NYC jury awards $2.78M to au pair who was secretly filmed by creepy chicken mogul
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"It's not enough for the whole situation I've been through these three years. It's not enough," Andrade told The Post before breaking down in tears. "I was angry because the damage that he caused me is irreversible."
A Manhattan jury has awarded $2.78 million to a 'petrified' au pair who was secretly videotaped by a creepy Staten Island dad and fast-food chicken mogul - but the victim is outraged he got only a 'slap on the wrist' from prosecutors.
He was arrested in 2021 on a charge of unlawful surveillance, a felony punishable by up to four years in prison. But the Staten Island District Attorney and a Staten Island judge instead allowed Esposito to walk, provided he undergo counseling and satisfy two years probation.
The twisted episode unfolded in 2021. The South American woman underwent hundreds of hours of training before being hired by Cultural Care Au Pair - a placement firm - and coming to the US, where the company situated her with Esposito, the owner of three LaRosa Grill franchises, and his wife, Danielle.
Read at New York Post
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