‘I wanted them to know that I wasn’t crazy.’
Which is backhand speak for:
‘I am certifiably crazy and I am going to prove it to y’all…’
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Right to privacy
The other un-named woman, told police that the pictures were private and intended only for Austin’s then-fiancé. ‘Gotcha bixch
!’
Judge Michael Coppedge agreed in his ruling, saying that Austin should have known that the photos were not intended to be shared.
‘It is wrong because exposing a person’s body against her will fundamentally deprives a person of their right to privacy,’ Coppedge said, according to the Herald.
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The couple shared an Apple iCloud account that allowed messages sent to the man’s phone to also go to Austin’s iPad. The couple canceled their wedding in 2016 and broke up after Austin discovered text messages and revealing photos another woman had sent to her fiance.
Austin testified that she shared the photos with a letter explaining the situation in response to her ex-fiance s claims that she was “crazy.”
The victim told police the pictures were private and intended only for the man.
Another McHenry County judge initially threw out the charge against Austin, ruling that state law making it a crime to disseminate private sexual images violated free speech protections.
A woman who sent sexually explicit photos of another woman to family and friends to show why her marriage was called off was found guilty in McHenry County Monday of violating the state law against so-called revenge porn.