SILVER SPRING, Md. (WJLA) – Posting nude photos of your ex-girlfriend or boyfriend online may soon land you behind bars in the state of Maryland. House of Delegates are voting this week on whether to make "revenge porn" a crime. The bill may then head to the state senate.
“There was a lot of shame and embarrassment,” said victim Annmarie Chiarini. “I did not choose to have my sexuality broadcast."
She’s calling for change after a bitter breakup nearly destroyed her life when an ex-boyfriend auctioned off a CD of nude photos of her on eBay. The single mother of two and respected English professor in Maryland was humiliated.
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Those were great photo's on that DVD, I paid good money for them!
ReplyDeleteObama will have pictures of Eric Holder soon; they broke up now!
ReplyDeleteShe is a supposed "respected English professor." This is what we have teaching these days. A dumb arse who hasn't the fore thought to think that maybe just maybe the pictures would become public. No forward thinking skills whatsoever. No wonder those holding degrees today aren't really and truly educated. Just look at who is instructing them.
ReplyDeleteI have no sympathy for this woman......and well she should have never allowed herself To be filmed....she did so out of her own free will, it's not like she is 12.....just another "educated idiot" who has no common sense
ReplyDelete"Free love" I guess it's not so free anymore that will be 29.95
Where does her " higher accountability " come into play? Why does she still have her job.....Professors are suppose to be smart......well I guess she is not.....
ReplyDeleteLesson: If you have nude photos of yourself on your phone, or computer... they are circulating online. One day, someone will realize it's you...and there you go.
ReplyDeleteHere’s a scary thought. Some perverts put hidden cams in motel rooms and other places and you may be on the internet and not even know it....until suddenly when someone sees it that knows you.
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