Former prosecutor and TV personality Loni Coombs reviews Jennifer Lawrence’s latest comments on her nude photos being leaked and gives her opinion on whether the hacking incident should be considered a crime.
Lawrence told Vanity Fair in a new interview that she doesn’t consider the publication of celebrity nude photos a scandal, but a disgusting violation that constitutes a “sex crime.”
“I have worked with rape victims, children who have been molested, and prosecuted those types of crimes,” Coombs said. “I think you have to use a little more specificity in your terms. I would still classify this as a violation of privacy.”
She added: “I think people who have been raped, or victims of domestic violence, or sexual abuse as a child, may take some issue with saying that pictures that you took consensually – that you put out on the Internet consensually to whoever you sent it to – that going out beyond that is a ‘sex crime.’”
Watch the full episode to also hear Coombs discuss the allegations of child molestation against actor Stephen Collins and the recent prison sentence on fraud charges of Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice.
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