Michael Esposito Staten Island Nanny Case: A $2.7 Million Verdict

Wednesday, 25 September 2024, 07:40

Michael Esposito Staten Island case takes a shocking turn as a nanny is awarded $2.7 million after being secretly filmed by her employer. The New York court found Esposito guilty of violating the nanny's privacy with hidden cameras. The incident has sparked outrage, highlighting critical issues surrounding workplace abuse and privacy rights.
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Michael Esposito Staten Island Nanny Case: A $2.7 Million Verdict

Michael Esposito Staten Island Nanny's Shocking Condition

A New York court has awarded $2.7 million to Kelly Andrade, a live-in nanny, who was being filmed for weeks by her millionaire boss through a secret camera embedded in her room’s smoke detector.

Her boss Michael Esposito (35), owner of three LaRosa Grill franchises, secretly captured her nude on the camera for three weeks before she realized something was wrong.

Details of the Case

  • Andrade migrated from Columbia to care for Esposito and his wife Danielle’s four children.
  • She was hired in 2021 by placement firm Cultural Care Au Pair.
  • Suspicion arose when she noticed Esposito frequently adjusting the smoke detector in her room.
  • After discovering the tiny camera, she reported the incident to the police.

Aftermath of the Incident

Esposito was arrested on March 24, 2021. Despite being ordered to undergo counselling and two years of probation, Andrade expressed dissatisfaction with the verdict, stating it was insufficient for the damage caused.


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