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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJury Says Man Owes $1.2 Billion After He Allegedly Used Explicit Photos To 'Torment' Ex
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ex-boyfriend-explicit-photos-lawsuit_n_64da58f4e4b030f54dc70598The relationship between D.L. and her boyfriend started to fall apart in 2020, while they were living together in Chicago. Not long after that, as D.L.s lawyers tell it, the spying began.
Fueled by what attorneys describe as delusional and paranoid jealousy, her ex, Marques Jamal Jackson, logged into a security system in D.L.s mothers house in Texas, where D.L. had moved temporarily. He began recording her every move, without her knowledge or consent.
Over the next few years, Jackson ramped up his efforts against D.L. ― who is identified in court documents by her initials, or as Jane Doe ― to publicly shame her and upend her life. He took advantage of access to her phone, email, social media and bank accounts, and even hacked into her companys security system.
He gathered explicit images of D.L., along with her personal information, and shared them with the world, via a publicly accessible Dropbox folder, a page on a prominent pornography site and multiple social media platforms. He sent the links to her family, friends and co-workers.
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Jury Says Man Owes $1.2 Billion After He Allegedly Used Explicit Photos To 'Torment' Ex (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Aug 2023
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I expect that will be reduced, but I'm not feeling any too sorry for this guy. NT
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2023
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mahatmakanejeeves
(69,851 posts)1. I expect that will be reduced, but I'm not feeling any too sorry for this guy. NT
stopdiggin
(15,463 posts)2. +1. A ridiculous figure.
But - take everything that he has, and then let his defense lawyers pick over the scraps and bones. That works.
SCantiGOP
(14,719 posts)4. It means that any asset he owns for the rest of his life
Will be subject to seizure.
MarineCombatEngineer
(18,060 posts)3. This stalker hasn't been criminally charged?