Could Bianca Censori face criminal charges for her Grammys 2025 stunt? It’s very possible
She could be given a prison sentence
Bianca Censori could face criminal charges after her Grammys 2025 stunt last night. If you haven’t been on the internet today, you might not have seen her pull up to the red carpet with Kanye by her side in a completely sheer dress, exposing everything.
She originally arrived in a black fur coat, but after speaking quietly with her husband, Kanye West, she removed her coat and left it on the ground as she flaunted a completely sheer dress. Her bare body was visible under the fabric. This controversial fashion look could also cause her trouble with the law.
Bianca Censori could face criminal charges
Bianca’s Grammys look has risked getting her into trouble with the police. The California Penal Code 314(1) cites indecent exposure as “when a person exposes his or her naked body or genitals in front of anyone who could be annoyed or offended by it.” It also has to be “willful and lewd” in order to be considered a crime, so it’s a very real possibility.
To be found guilty of the crime of indecent exposure, the penal code states a person has to “intentionally expose your genitals or naked body; expose yourself in front of someone who might be offended or annoyed by it; intend to direct attention to yourself; and intend to sexually gratify yourself or offend someone else when you do it.”
A first-time offender like Bianca could face a sentence of six months in a county jail and/or a fine of up to $1,000. If it’s someone’s second offence, it will be treated as a felony and possibly end up with you in state prison along with having to register as a sex offender for 10 years minimum. Very scary stuff.
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