The Venezuelan influencer accuses the Colombian singer of invasion of privacy, sexual cyber harassment, and emotional distress
Over a week after Venezuelan influencer Isabella Ladera alleged that the singer Beéle leaked a sex video of the two of them, she has officially filed a lawsuit against him. In it, she accuses Beéle (real name: Brandon de Jesús López Orozco) of invasion of privacy, sexual cyber harassment, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligence.
“The refusal to erase the videos, coupled with the apparent easily accessible nature of his phone, establishes that Beéle is the source of the leaks,” reads the lawsuit filed Wednesday and obtained by Rolling Stone. (López Orozco’s attorneys previously denied circulating the video, saying he was “also a victim of the nonconsensual exposure of his privacy.” They did not respond to Roling Stone‘s request for comment on Wednesday.)
In the lawsuit, Ladera explains that she and López Orozco met during a Miami party in December 2023 while he was in the process of divorcing his wife, Camila “Cara” Rodriguez. The pair struck up a friendship and later a romantic relationship where they “at Beéle’s request, would record their sexual interactions,” according to the filing.
Ladera explains that the pair would share the videos privately and that she “never thought” they’d be shared with anyone else. Ladera claims that she asked the singer to delete the recordings around May 2024, about a year before they broke up. “To her surprise, he not only refused to erase them, but instead questioned her trust in him,” reads the lawsuit.
The following month, in June 2024, Ladera’s attorneys noted that López Orozco’s estranged wife began sharing private communications between the singer and Ladera — apparently accessed directly from his phone — as she attempted to accuse him of infidelity. (The attorneys point this out to suggest that a third party may have had access to the leaked video.)
Ladera and López Orozco split up in March 2025. Several months later, in June, two people reached out to Ladera, saying they had screenshots from a video that would soon be released publicly, according to the lawsuit.
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“Shockingly, on September 7, 2025, one of the videos was leaked through a WhatsApp account. The video went viral, and for Ladera the earth stood still,” the attorneys write. “Although she always knew this could be a possibility, she thought that having contacted Beéle’s team would stop the leak from occurring.”
In the lawsuit, Ladera speaks against those who claim that she leaked the video herself “for her own personal gain,” saying that she had deleted those videos more than a year prior.
“Ladera suffered damages, shame, humiliation, and mental anguish as a result of the public disclosure of her private affairs and activities,” reads the lawsuit.
The singer’s attorneys claimed in a Sept. 9 statement that he “did not leak said material” nor “disseminate” the sex video in a release from his attorneys. López Orozco’s legal team explained at the time that they had started legal action in Colombia and in the United States against “those responsible for the obtaining, distribution, hosting, indexing, or monetization” of the private sex video.
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In her emotional accusation earlier this month, Ladera called López Orozco someone who “lied to me from the start” and “never tried to protect me,” claiming that he purposefully leaked the video while she was in the process of “reconstruction” following their break-up in July 2024.
“This act doesn’t just put my privacy at risk, it also goes against my dignity and has caused me immense pain to me and my family,” she wrote, describing the act as an example of violence against women. “The worst part has been receiving hate and judgment while the real person responsible remains silent.”