Tuesday, September 9, 2014

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NBC Producer Busted For Posting Secret Sex Tapes To Porn Site

By Jamie Schram, Sept. 9, 2014, Nypost.com

An NBC News digital producer was busted Tuesday for secretly making a video of his girlfriend having sex with him on Valentines Day — and posting it on a porn web site, law enforcement sources told The Post.

Carlo Dellaverson, 30, who works for the Peacock station’s online division – and whose dad is former top MTA official Gary Dellaverson – hid a camera in the apartment he shared with his 29-year-old gal pal on Barrow Street in Greenwich Village, the sources said.

He then slipped into bed with her and kept the camera rolling as they did the deed, and later posted the raunchy video the on XTube, the sources said.

The woman discovered the video on the accused perv’s home computer several months later on Sept. 4 — and promptly dumped Dellaverson and moved out of the love nest.

She later emailed the University of Richmond grad asking him why he posted the video for the world to see — and he confirmed in his reply that he had put the steamy footage online, sources said.

The victim filed a police report and Dellaverson was arrested at his home Tuesday morning and charged with with disseminating unlawful surveillance and harassment.

The younger Dellaverson’s lawyer, Charles Abercrombie, said his client maintains his innocence and that The Post’s online report “is factually inaccurate,” but refused to explain how, saying he had not read the criminal complaint.


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