Ravages of Revenge Porn Spur Federal Crime Push

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Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans

(WOMENSENEWS)– When her high school boyfriend contacted her in 2009, 19 years after they’d graduated and parted ways, Annmarie Chiarini said all of her old teenage feelings came rushing back. “It was that high school fantasy,” said Chiarini, 44, a community college English professor and single mother. “We rekindled the relationship.” They dated for about seven months, commuting between her home in Maryland and his in New Jersey, she said. During that time, Chiarini had reluctantly acquiesced to her boyfriend’s repeated requests to photograph her nude. “At the time I didn’t want to,” she said. “I thought my discomfort was body image stuff, but in hindsight I realize I didn’t trust him.” When her boyfriend began to reveal a jealous controlling side, Chiarini told him it was time to end things. That is when her nightmare started, she said. Her ex accused her of sleeping with the men he saw on her Facebook page and told her if she didn’t confess to the affairs, he’d auction her nude photos on eBay, she said. The eBay posting went up the day after he made the threat. Chiarini’s ex-boyfriend used her eBay and email accounts to tell friends and family about the […]

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