17.03.2025 12:50
In England, a woman named Jessica Bailey shared a private photo of her friend taken in the bathroom on social media. Bailey claimed that her friend had been trolling her on social media as a justification for her actions. However, this situation led to Bailey accepting two charges.
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In England, Jessica Bailey shared a photo of her female friend changing clothes in her own bathroom after claiming that the victim had trolled her on social media.
22-year-old Bailey brutally responded "Because I can" when asked why she shared the image.
Bailey later tried to backtrack when told that sharing a naked photo online could get her "in trouble."
However, she changed her statement and accepted two charges of sharing a person's private photo or film with the intent to cause distress, anxiety, or humiliation.
It was reported to Chester Magistrates' Court that Bailey believed her friend had used "negative expressions" about her on Snapchat.
Last July, she took a private photo of the victim and then shared it on social media.
Prosecutor Selda Krasnıkı stated: "The victim was unaware that the photo was taken and did not consent to its taking or sharing."
"The defendant was questioned but answered 'no comment' to all questions."
"There was evidence that she shared the image with someone else. This caused some distress and psychological harm to the victim."
The court learned that Bailey shared the photo as an "emotional reaction" to a dispute and that she was under the influence of alcohol at the time.
Her lawyer Sarah Hamblett said: "The complainant thought that she was saying negative things about her on Snapchat and social media. Essentially, she was retaliating."
"She expressed remorse and understood the consequences of her actions better."
Bailey was given an 18-month community service order and was required to wear a 'sobriety bracelet' for 120 days on the condition of not using alcohol.
She will also need to attend a 35-day rehabilitation program and pay £199 in costs and victim compensation.
When sentencing, Magistrate Frances Miller told her: "Make sure you comply with everything the probation officer asks of you, or they can bring you back here."
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