'Truly outrageous': Court awards $130,000 judgment in Edmonton revenge porn case

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'Truly outrageous': Court awards $130,000 judgment in Edmonton revenge porn case
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\u0027It is abundantly clear that the defendant was motivated by actual malice and wanted to cause the plaintiff humiliation and embarrassment and interfere with…

“It is abundantly clear that the defendant was motivated by actual malice and wanted to cause the plaintiff humiliation and embarrassment and interfere with her new relationship.”

Later that year, when applying for a job, LDS realized her name was linked to an online porn site. A Tumblr account had posted additional sexually explicit photos of her taken years before. Some of the material included LDS’s full name and that she lives in Edmonton. While there was no direct evidence SCA posted the images, there was strong circumstantial evidence. This includes the fact the posts occurred around the start of family law proceedings, the abusive nature of the relationship, and the fact the defendant — a 29-year-old sportsman — posted the images from a screen name that included the number 29 and a reference to deer hunting.

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