Man Goes to Jail For E-Mailing 15,000 Nude Pics of His Ex
If we've told you once, we've told you a thousand times -- stop circulating nude photos of your ex as revenge. This timeless truism was ignored by an Italian man, and he is now paying the price. According to MSNBC, a court in Milan has sentenced the vengeful chap to two years in prison for aggravated defamation and threats of violence against his former girlfriend and her family via text message.
The aggravated defamation stems from the man posting pornographic photos of his ex online on a Web site he created. The site offers sexual favors and erotic games from his ex-girlfriend and displays her phone number. As if that wasn't embarrassing enough, the man sent out over 15,000 e-mails with the photos to those who might not stumble across his Web site.
From MSNBC
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Subscribe to commentstriumphoutreachMar 31st 2008 11:23PM
As a former certified family/addictions counselor, I met many men who are battered husbands. We don't know the situation of this couple, or the presenting problems behind their divorce, but I also know that people don't react so strongly without motivation or aggravation. Was he the abused, or the abuser? At least he didn't resort to physical violence as a means of revenge; although his revenge obviously got him into legal hot water. A 'temporary insanity' plea, seeking probation with the condition of counseling would likely be more productive. Two years for showing off someone else's hoo haws seems a bit strong. People get less sentencing for more serious crimes. Since we don't have all the data, it's hard to offer a definitive answer to this issue. - Dr. T.
triumphoutreachMar 10th 2008 3:54PM
NO NUDES IS GOOD NUDES!