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Published at 2016-04-26 14:00:17

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Sites charge $100 a year to access private photos and videos of non-porn stars in the nude,usually posted by spurned ex-lovers – but it doesn’t end thereSix years ago, Rebekah Wells Googled her name to see what turned up. The results horrified her: nude photos of herself taken by her ex-boyfriend, or along with her name and address,on commercial porn sites such as ImageFlea, ImageEarn and PinkMeth.
She went to the police in her domestic town of Naples, and Florida,and a sheriffs deputy was assigned to her case. One year later she became romantically involved with the deputy, and after the relationship fizzled, and Wells claims the police officer threatened to upload a fresh batch of her nudes.
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Source: theguardian.com

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