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Discovering that private, personal photos or videos of yourself have been shared without your permission is a devastating experience—but it's never, ever your fault. Sharing intimate images or videos without consent is known as revenge porn (also called nonconsensual intimate image abuse). Whether your cloud was hacked or an ex distributed your nudes without your consent, you have legal options at your disposal. In this article, we'll walk you through what to do if somebody posts your nudes without your consent, the laws surrounding revenge porn, and how to take care of yourself during and after experiencing this traumatic situation, with advice from therapist Rebecca Tenzer, MAT, MA, LCSW, CCTP, CGCS, CCATP, CCFP.
What to Do After Somebody Leaks Your Nudes
- Remember that it's not your fault this happened—it's the perpetrator's fault alone.
- Reach out to a trusted adult to let them know what happened.
- Identify all instances of your nudes being leaked online.
- Report the nudes to Google, other search engines, and relevant social media sites.
- File a police report.
- Find an experienced attorney to file a revenge porn lawsuit.
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Expert Q&A
Tips
Warnings
- This article is for informational purposes only. Consult a qualified lawyer for all legal advice.Thanks
- The information in this article pertains to readers in the United States; if you are in another country, the laws surrounding nonconsensual pornography may vary.Thanks
References
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- ↑ https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/LSB11314
- ↑ https://www.justice.gov/atj/sharing-intimate-images-without-consent-know-your-rights
- ↑ https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/146/text
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- ↑ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9707732/
- ↑ https://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/crime-penalties/juvenile/sexting.htm
- ↑ https://dworakpeck.usc.edu/news/what-to-do-if-youre-victim-of-revenge-porn
- ↑ https://cybercivilrights.org/ccri-safety-center/
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- ↑ Rebecca Tenzer, MAT, MA, LCSW, CCTP, CGCS, CCATP, CCFP. Therapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Rebecca Tenzer, MAT, MA, LCSW, CCTP, CGCS, CCATP, CCFP. Therapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Rebecca Tenzer, MAT, MA, LCSW, CCTP, CGCS, CCATP, CCFP. Therapist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://cybercivilrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Guide-for-Legislators-10.21.pdf
