First Conviction Under California ‘Revenge Porn’ Law Sees L.A. Man Sent To Prison

Dec 3, 2014
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Noe Iniguez posted a topless photo of his ex-girlfriend on her employer’s Facebook page.

First Conviction Under California 'Revenge Porn' Law Sees L.A. Man Sent To Prison

A Los Angeles man has been sentenced to one year in prison for posting a nude photograph of his ex-girlfriend online, in what is the first conviction under that state’s so-called “revenge porn” law.

Noe Iniguez, 36, was found guilty of three criminal counts, including posting the unauthorized photo, as well as two violations of restraining orders, L.A.’s Office of the City Attorney announced in a statement Monday.

Iniguez used an alias to post derogatory comments about his former girlfriend on her employer’s Facebook page in December 2013.

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