All of us have thought of taking revenge on an ex at some
point (ok, maybe not you “saintly” types).
However, most of us have not thought of exacting that revenge by posting
sexually explicit pictures of them online; pictures that were once taken when
we were in love (or lust as the case may be) and meant for our eyes only.
The Michigan Senate passed two bills in 2014 that would
criminalize these types of actions – Senate Bills 924 and 925. Per the proposed law, a person cannot “post
on the internet any sexually explicit photograph, drawing, or other visual
image of another person with the intent to frighten, intimidate, or harass any
person.” And, if you do post one of
these things, and the other person provides you with a written request to take
it down, your refusal to do so would also be a crime. On a side note, can you imagine drafting that
“written request?” “Dear John, Please take down the picture of me on
ihatemyex.com…All the best, Suzie.”
The criminal penalty for a first offense would be up to 93
days in jail and a $500.00 fine, or both, with the crime being classified as a
misdemeanor. If you’re dumb enough to
commit the same crime twice, your second violation is also a misdemeanor but
the jail time is increased to up to a year and the fine to $1,000.00, or both.
Michigan has used other laws to prosecute offenses such as
this, by going after individuals based on a law prohibiting the unlawful
posting of a message on the internet.
That was the case for one Michigan resident who will remain nameless. He allegedly made the bright choice to place
some nude pictures of his former girlfriend on the internet, naturally without
her consent. The law that he was
prosecuted under carries a $5,000.00 fine and is a two-year felony, which is
much more of a stiff penalty than what the proposed Senate bills carry.
Where you really
don’t want to commit this crime is Illinois.
It recently passed a law for the same behavior, and those convicted can
be hit with a $25,000.00 fine and spend a blissful one to three years in
prison. This law takes effect on June 1,
2015.
It doesn’t take a genius to realize that posting nude
pictures of your ex is going to get you in trouble, and cause a great deal of
harm to the individual whose image is shared.
Then again, no one ever said criminals with scorned hearts were smart.
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