JUICY! Playboy model runs from Interpol to avoid prison for honey pot mafia-murder plot

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Slobodanka Tosic, ex-Playboy model, runs from Interpol to avoid prison for mafia-murder plot

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Interpol is on the hunt for a former Playboy model who is trying to avoid prison for her role in a honeypot murder plot of a mob boss.

Slobodanka Tosic, 30, a former Miss Bosnia who was a Serbian Playboy cover model in 2008, disappeared over the summer after an appeals court upheld a March conviction for her role in the 2006 attempted assassination of mafia boss Djordje Zdrale.

Tosic was arrested last year and charged as an accomplice in the attempted murder of Zdrale, who is currently serving a nine-year prison sentence in Serbia for involvement in organized crime. She arranged a date with Zdrale in an attempt to set him up as a victim of Darko Elez’s crime syndicate.

“Upon a demand of the State Court of Bosnia-Hercegovina an Interpol arrest warrant was issued for Slobodanka Tosic,” a spokesman for the tribunal that convicted her told Agence France-Presse Tuesday.

The spokesman did not elaborate on why it took so long to issue a warrant for the model, AFP reported. Tosic had been allowed to stay at her parents’ house near Sarajevo while lawyers navigated the appeals process, which concluded in July.
 
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Playboy model charged over locker room 'body-shaming' image
Sat, 05 Nov 2016 - US Playboy model Dani Mathers is charged over a "body-shaming" photo of an older woman in a gym.
The picture of the naked 70-year-old was taken in LA Fitness in July without her consent and posted on social media. She uploaded the photo to Snapchat alongside one of herself and the caption: "If I can't unsee this then you can't either". Ms Mathers faces a charge of invasion of privacy. She could face up to six months in jail and a $1,000 (£800) fine if convicted.

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The picture Dani Mather posted of a naked women in the changing room​

Ms Mathers, 29, apologised soon after uploading the image, saying she thought her Snapchat post had been a private conversation and acknowledging that "body-shaming" is wrong. However, her lawyer, Thomas Mesereau, is quoted in the Los Angeles Times as saying his client did nothing illegal, neither invading anyone's privacy nor violating any laws.

Announcing the decision to charge the model, Los Angeles City Attorney Mike Feuer took aim at "body-shaming", calling it "humiliating, with often painful, long-term consequences". "It mocks and stigmatises its victims, tearing down self-respect and perpetuating the harmful idea that our unique physical appearances should be compared to air-brushed notions of 'perfect'." Ms Mathers has been permanently banned from the chain of gyms, lost her job on a radio show and has faced widespread criticism online.

Playboy model charged over locker room 'body-shaming' image - BBC News
 

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