Michael Weedon has been sentenced to one year for posting the images and videos on Snapchat, mischief for altering passwords and criminal harassment.
The woman was just starting her career and was at work when she learned of the severe humiliation at the hands of a controlling, jealous, coked-out, vengeful ex-boyfriend. She collapsed at work.Weedon has been sentenced to one year for posting the images and videos on Snapchat, mischief for altering passwords and criminal harassment. He also got three years probation.
The trial heard testimony that Weedon’s cocaine binges led to outbursts and intensified his jealousy.Article contentShe suffered financial and career consequences. She testified about humiliation after learning that her nude images and videos were online for all her friends and colleagues to see. “It is clear that the range of sentence for vengefully posting nude images online of an identifiable complainant is in the mid to upper reformatory range … A clear message must be sent that society will not tolerate abuse of an intimate partner in this manner.
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