The ex-girlfriend of one-time prime minister hopeful Mark Latham has been charged with offences related to revenge porn after she was arrested at Sydney Airport.
Nathalie Matthews was placed into custody shortly after her flight from Dubai landed at Sydney at about 7am on Sunday.
The Daily Telegraph reported NSW Police escorted Ms Matthews through the international arrivals and into a waiting cop car.
It’s understood police drove Ms Matthews to Mascot Police Station where she was probed over alleged revenge porn offences.
Authorities later charged Ms Matthews with accessing or modifying restricted data held in a computer; intentionally recording an intimate image without consent and intentionally distributing an intimate image without consent.
In July, Ms Matthews, a 37-year-old businesswoman who shuttles between Sydney and Dubai, applied for an apprehended violence order (AVO) against Mr Latham.
Latham, an independent NSW Upper House MP who once ran for PM when leading the Labor Party, and Matthews had been in a rocky romantic relationship for about two years.
Mr Latham denied allegations he abused Ms Matthews during the relationship and is contesting the AVO.

Nathalie Matthews was sensationally placed custody shortly after her flight from Dubai landed at Sydney about 7am on Sunday morning

Mark Latham had been in a relationship with Ms Matthews for two years
The matter remains before the courts and is expected to be heard later this year.
In unrelated events, Mr Latham was booted from Royal Randwick on Saturday afternoon before undefeated supermare Autumn Glow smashed her rivals to win the Group 1 Epsom Handicap.
Latham has vowed to take legal action after being escorted out of a members-only restaurant at Royal Randwick Racecourse on Saturday afternoon.
The 64-year-old, now a NSW Upper House MLC, was photographed leaving the Grand View Restaurant flanked by two police officers at around 1.45pm, in an image obtained by the Daily Telegraph.
It’s understood management asked Latham to leave before contacting police, citing a ban imposed by the Australian Turf Club (ATC).
Late on Saturday night, Latham launched into a blistering online tirade, branding the ATC’s actions ‘outrageous’ and threatening legal action.
‘Thanks to the loving genius who sent this to me. Unlike those I will be suing for the decisions they took today,’ he wrote on X.
He claimed an ATC director had greeted him warmly earlier in the day, making ‘no mention of any problem whatsoever’ with him being on course.

Mr Latham is escorted from Royal Randwick

Ms Matthews is a 37-year-old businesswoman who shuttles between Sydney and Dubai

Undefeated supermare Autumn Glow smashed her rivals to win the Group 1 Epsom Handicap
‘I have never been notified of such, had a hearing or process about my rights as a guest of an ATC member, as I was today,’ he said.
Latham argued he had attended Randwick as a guest of a member with a valid pass and revealed he had visited Rosehill Racecourse, operated by the ATC, just weeks earlier.
‘I was at Rosehill four weeks ago as a guest of a member, not a word said all day,’ Latham wrote.
In another post, Latham slammed the timing of the confrontation.
‘The first I heard of a concern was when an ATC staffer came up during the running of a race (sacrilegious) to say “there’s a board decision showing that you’re not welcome here”,’ he said.
‘I replied that can’t be true because less than an hour earlier, one of four ATC directors greeted me warmly, asked for my advice and did not say a word about any such decision.’
He claimed the staffer ‘couldn’t produce any document to support his claim,’ so he refused to leave until police arrived. ‘I didn’t leave because the request was BS,’ he wrote.
The ATC confirmed the incident, saying Latham had breached conditions prohibiting suspended members from attending races.

Ms Matthews was charged with intentionally recording an intimate image without consent and intentionally distributing an intimate image without consent

Latham was asked to attend a Racing NSW disciplinary hearing last month after he allegedly verbally abused a staff member at the Rosehill Racecourse in April.
‘We can confirm an incident occurred regarding a former member who had been subject to disciplinary proceedings,’ a spokesman said. ‘He was asked to leave the racecourse.’
Police later confirmed they were called by ATC officials to remove a 64-year-old man from the members’ area.
‘The man complied and there is no further police action,’ a NSW Police spokesperson said.
The drama follows a 12-month good behaviour bond and suspension placed on Latham’s membership earlier this year.
The ATC recently passed a resolution banning suspended or resigned members from attending race meetings.
Latham resigned his membership in June after accusing the club of ‘lousy customer service, incompetent management and a complete lack of collegiality’ in a fiery post on X.
Latham was asked to attend a Racing NSW disciplinary hearing last month after he allegedly verbally abused a staff member at the Rosehill Racecourse in April.
He is still awaiting the results of the hearing.