Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni seeks over $100,000 in damages over deepfake videos
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's deepfake: Police were able to track down the suspect by tracking the smartphone used to upload the video
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's deepfake video of her was created The report, which officials say is demanding 100,000 euros in damages, after being distributed online. Two men created a pornographic video with Giorgia Meloni's face superimposed on someone else's body. According to a BBC report, the videos were uploaded to the internet by the men who are being accused of defamation: a 40-year-old man and his 73-year-old father.
What is the report that claimed about Giorgia Meloni's deepfake video? According to the report,
police identified the suspect by tracking the smartphone used to upload the video and the deepfake video in question It is said to date back to 2022. This means the video is from a time when Giorgia Meloni was not Prime Minister of Italy.
The Italian prime minister is scheduled to testify in court in July, and the indictment alleges the video was uploaded to a US pornographic website and viewed "millions of times" over several months. But her lawyers said his claim for damages was "symbolic in nature" and that Giorgia Meloni would donate the entire amount to "supporting women who have been victims of male violence." Stated.
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