Michael Weedon has been sentenced to one year for posting the images and videos on Snapchat, mischief for altering passwords and criminal harassment.
In a victim-impact statement, the ex-girlfriend detailed fear, anxiety and depression.
Ontario Court Justice Robert Wadden said it was striking that Weedon seems to have no insight into his crimes. “It is a serious form of psychological violence causing almost incalculable long-term harm to the victim,” the judge said.Article content
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