Legal Question in Criminal Law in Pennsylvania
I am over 18. My ex-boyfriend (who is over 18) has naked and provocative pictures of me when I was between the ages of 14 and 17. Now, he has them on his cell phone, online account, and saved to a memory card. He has shown them to multiple people, and I do not know if he has sent them to anyone else. I want those pictures removed. I was under 18 and now I am constantly in the public eye. What is the easiest way that I can get these pictures removed. If he does not comply, what can I do next.
Asked on 6/12/10, 7:04 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
John Davidson
Law Office of John A. Davidson
Turn him in to the cops. What he has on his phone should be consider child pornography. The mere possession of child pornography is a federal offense.
{John}
Answered on 6/14/10, 4:37 am
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