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#MeToo: Invasion of privacy is no joke, too
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"You don't really realize how long four minutes is until it's your naked body."
Fill out the form below, or call us at The explosive scandal surrounding the Fox sports reporter has been a turbulent roller coaster ride bursting with naked pics on the Internet, lawsuits, public discussions, theories and millions of dollars in damages. The Erin Andrews peephole scandal, which is still one of the most talked-about topics whenever the subject of invasion of privacy comes up, is very much akin to the Harvey Weinstein sex scandal. Just like the problem of sexual harassment, the issue of visual abuse and invasion of privacy has been one of the most ignored topics in America for decades. We live in a world that normalizes nude pic and celeb sex tape leaks. The worst part about invasion of privacy during the Internet era is that once your naked pics, nude videos or sex tapes leak online, they get an eternal lifespan and become unerasable. As many victims of The Fappening or Celebgate , the infamous iCloud leak of nude pics that included Jennifer Lawrence , Kate Upton and Kaley Cuoco , may know, naked photos on the Internet are like a viral infection that spreads regardless of what you do.
The jury is set to begin deliberations on Monday. The video at the center of the trial was taken at a Nashville Marriott in by her stalker , Michael Barrett. Andrews discovered its existence online in and was severely disturbed by it. It's going to be on the Internet until I die," Andrews said in her testimony. Since the trial started on February 23, the video has consistently been one of the top searched items on Google and can still be found on various porn sites. Related: Help for 'revenge porn' victims. Google GOOG didn't respond to requests for comment, but it has taken steps to remove non-consensual videos from its search results and from YouTube.