A U.S. federal judge sentenced a hacker to 10 years in prison on Monday after he broke into the personal online accounts of Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera and other women and posted revealing photos and other material on the Internet.
U.S. District Judge S. James Otero sentenced Christopher Chaney in Los Angeles after hearing from a tearful Johansson in a videotaped statement. The case included the revelation that nude photos taken by Johansson of herself and meant for her then-husband Ryan Reynolds were leaked online.
"I have been truly humiliated and embarrassed," Johansson said. "I find Christopher Chaney's actions to be perverted and reprehensible."
Prosecutors said Chaney, 35, of Jacksonville, Fla., also targeted two women he knew, sending nude pictures of one former co-worker to her father. The judge noted the damage to the women was in some ways worse than what Chaney's celebrity victims endured.
gyrofry posted:Terry Richardson is a great artist and does not deserve to be so slandered
agreed, but Pol Pot
Superabound posted:
ilmdge posted:controversial opinion: women should be able to choose if and how to release intimate, private pictures. this includes women who have posed provocatively for photographers in the past
Lol yase women in Hollywood “choose” the way they appear in the media
Meursault posted:Superabound posted:Hachi Macghi... me likey