Woman vandalizes ex-boyfriend’s Tesla in ‘petty’ act after bad split

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A woman was caught on camera vandalizing her ex-boyfriend’s Tesla in what has been described as a “petty” act of post-breakup revenge.

In the clip, which has gained over 400,000 views on Instagram after being shared by a news account in Lake Tahoe, on the border of California and Nevada, the woman causes thousands of dollars worth of damage to the electric vehicle inside a garage.

According to the caption, the man had allowed his ex-girlfriend to use his car to move her belongings out of their shared home after their split.

But his gesture of goodwill appears to have backfired spectacularly.

The camera footage shows the woman packing boxes into the back of the Tesla, but her focus is clearly on damaging the car.

In the first few moments of the clip, she approaches one of the side doors calmly.

However, as she loads the car, she begins repeatedly slamming the doors past their hinges and scraping them against the side of the garage wall.

At one point, she walks up to the front of the car and uses what appears to be a hammer to smash the bonnet, leaving significant dents and scratches.

Perhaps the most chilling part is her demeanor — she seems completely unfazed throughout the ordeal, often walking out of shot to grab another box before returning to continue her destruction.

The woman’s face is clearly visible in the video but news.com.au has chosen to blur it.

The clip was instantly flooded with comments, with many people stunned by her behavior.

“The court is going to love this,” one user pointed out.

Others praised the man for getting out of the relationship, with one saying he “dodged a bullet”.

“She probably thought she was so smooth, couldn’t wait to tell the girls about it,” one said.

Another called the behavior “petty” and “immature”.

However, some were confused about the breakup, questioning how a split could be civil enough for him to lend her the car but bitter enough for her to want to damage it.

The incident carries serious legal weight under California law.

In the US, “vandalism” is a “wobbler” offense, meaning it can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the dollar value of the damage.

Because the vehicle is a Tesla — where even minor repairs can cost upwards of five figures — the woman would likely face felony charges.

If the damage exceeds $400, she could face up to a year in county jail and hefty fines, not to mention a civil suit for the repair costs that would probably follow.



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