Jennifer Lawrence calling “nude photo hacking” a sex crime is pretty ludicrous…

Definition of “sex crime”…

A number of different offenses fall into the sex crimes category, but they generally involve illegal or coerced sexual conduct against another individual. Every state has laws against prohibiting the various types of sex crimes, such as rape and sexual assault, and each state has its own time limit (or “statute of limitations”) in which victims of sex crimes may file a lawsuit against the alleged offender. People convicted of sex crimes, regardless of severity, are considered “sex offenders” by their respective state and face having their names added to state and federal sex offender registries. The following articles cover sex crimes, sex offender registration requirements, relevant laws, and more. – See more at: http://criminal.findlaw.com/criminal-charges/sex-crimes.html#sthash.rdVaOBce.dpuf

http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/07/showbiz/celebrity-news-gossip/jennifer-lawrence-vanity-fair-nude-photos/index.html?hpt=hp_c3

She was not raped, assaulted or anything like that. I think Jennifer is either misinformed about law or she’s just playing innocent victim… this was “invasion of privacy” maybe but definitely not a sex crime.

It’s interesting when she said this, “Just because I’m a public figure, just because I’m an actress, does not mean that I asked for this,” she said. “It does not mean that it comes with the territory. It’s my body, and it should be my choice, and the fact that it is not my choice is absolutely disgusting. I can’t believe that we even live in that kind of world.”

Welcome to the world of technology and fame, Jennifer!

When will people stop feeling sorry and compassion for these celebs when these things happen to them? Who cares. Celebs will never think they’re at fault for this ’cause of their “celebrity” status and “money”. I agree with that old saying that if you don’t want your nude photos leaked for the whole world to see, then don’t take nude photos at all.

It’s understandable that she did this for a boyfriend who lives far away but doing it on a phone is stupid move. Nothing wrong with taking nude photos of yourself at all. As long you’re doing it legally and responsibly. Jennifer wasn’t being responsible for doing it. She shouldn’t have taken the pics on an Iphone. There are other ways to do these things without getting your photos stolen like how about using a digital camera (not a phone camera) and just throw your photos on a CD? Find a way to make your photos password protected and things like that. There are other options.

If you take nude photos of yourself on an Iphone or a laptop; chances are, they are gonna get stolen. Of course, no matter how secure and private your nude photos are, people will always try to find ’em.

Jennifer brought this upon herself, she definitely had it coming. Threatening legal action and asking people to respect their privacy is not gonna stop this.

These celebs are spoiled rotten brats. What they want is what they get. Jennifer does have a hot body though and I would totally bang her!

Kev

2 thoughts on “Jennifer Lawrence calling “nude photo hacking” a sex crime is pretty ludicrous…”

    1. That was an interesting read and I agree with everything that user said. The sad truth is there is no such thing as privacy especially when Jennifer is a celebrity, rich and famous. When celebs are rich and famous, there is no privacy for them. The whole world knows who they are. Knows who their family are. Knows every move they make and knows where they live.

      The only reason I think people are siding with Jennifer is ’cause she’s young, beautiful and a talented actress. She’s an iconic star with the Hunger Games franchise. Don’t get me wrong… I think Jennifer is beautiful and a talented actress too but she needs to take responsibility for this too. She’s not innocent over this at all. She really did bring this upon herself.

      I’ll have another post on this tomorrow.

      Kev

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