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Following the recent wave of leaked nude photos of celebrities, over a dozen Hollywood actresses whose nude photos were hacked and posted online have threatened to sue Google to the tune of $100m or more for failing to check the leaks and spread of the images.
In a letter by prominent Tinseltown lawyer Marty Singer and published by the Hollywood Reporter, they warned they could seek $100 million in damages from the US online search giant.
“We are writing concerning Google’s despicable, reprehensible conduct in not only failing to act expeditiously and responsibly to remove the images, but in knowingly accommodating, facilitating and perpetuating the unlawful conduct,” said the letter.
“Google is making millions and profiting from the victimization of women,” added the letter, written on behalf of over a dozen unnamed celebrities, actresses, models and athletes.
The warning letter came after two waves of nude photos, including of stars like Jennifer Lawrence and Kim Kardashian, were circulated on social media last month.
Source: HollywoodReporter
#LeakedNudePhotos #HollywoodActresses #Google
Jennifer Lawrence
In a letter by prominent Tinseltown lawyer Marty Singer and published by the Hollywood Reporter, they warned they could seek $100 million in damages from the US online search giant.
“We are writing concerning Google’s despicable, reprehensible conduct in not only failing to act expeditiously and responsibly to remove the images, but in knowingly accommodating, facilitating and perpetuating the unlawful conduct,” said the letter.
“Google is making millions and profiting from the victimization of women,” added the letter, written on behalf of over a dozen unnamed celebrities, actresses, models and athletes.
The warning letter came after two waves of nude photos, including of stars like Jennifer Lawrence and Kim Kardashian, were circulated on social media last month.
Source: HollywoodReporter
#LeakedNudePhotos #HollywoodActresses #Google
Jennifer Lawrence