EX-BOYFRIEND POSTED REVENGE PORN PICTURES OF YOUNG MUM ON HER INSTAGRAM
A brave young woman has revealed her shame when her dumped boyfriend put
a revenge porn picture of her on the internet - where
her family and friends would see it.
Cazine McCarthy, 20,
was horrified when her ex-lover posted a racy photograph of her wearing
lingerie onto her account on the social networking website Instagram.
Cazine McCarthy, 20, split from boyfriend Nathan
Lloyd, 22, so he put a revenge porn picture of her on the internet. Pictured
here is Cazine with Nathan before they split
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Trusting Cazine sent
Nathan Lloyd, 22, the saucy image of her in just underwear while they were
still going out - and meant it for his eyes only.
Cazine also used her mobile phone to send him an intimate video he begged for - because he
missed her while working away from home.
She later split-up
with Nathan who was "aggressive and controlling".
"Looking back it
was stupid and I'd never do it again. Women have to protect themselves.
"Not knowing
where my picture has been shared is so frightening."
Embarrassed Cazine
says the picture and video have made her the talk of the town in Haverfordwest,
Wales.
She said that you can
"clearly" see her face in the photograph, where she is wearing a blue
corset.
And Cazine can be
clearly identified in the video because of the tattoo of a rose on the side of
her body.
Because the images
appeared on her own Instagram, Cazine fears her 500 followers believe she
wanted everyone to see her baring all.
The mum-of-one said:
"I've lost total control.
"I know people
locally are talking about me and everyone knows what happened.
"I keep thinking
that people might have screengrabbed the video and shared it with friends.
"You can see my
face in the picture but not in the video.
"Everyone knew
it was me though because of the tattoo on my right side and it's obvious that I
was recording in my house.
"I couldn't even
deny it.
"What's worse is
that my followers would have thought I wanted them to see me naked.
"It was
mortifying.”
Lloyd, of Narbeth,
West Wales, was last week hauled in front of court where he admitted criminal
damage and breaking the Telecommunications Act by posting the image and video.
He was handed a
restraining order and told him not to contact the victim either directly or
indirectly.
Cazine's friends
finally managed to get the picture and video taken down from Instagram after
reporting it as "inappropriate or offensive" hundreds of times.
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