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Ex-lover punished for Facebook revenge

Sydney Morning Herald:
A jilted boyfriend who put nude pictures of his former lover on Facebook has been sentenced to six months' jail - the first social networking-related conviction in Australian history and one of just a handful in the world.
Ravshan ''Ronnie'' Usmanov told police: ''I put the photos up because she hurt me and it was the only thing [I had] to hurt her.''
The six pictures, according to court documents, showed his ex-girlfriend ''nude in certain positions and clearly showing her breasts and genitalia''.

SilentNegotiator4398d ago (Edited 4398d ago )

Good. What a jerk. Six months for such destruction of privacy isn't enough, though.

AgentWhite4397d ago (Edited 4397d ago )

He might have a got a lesson for what he did . Such an attempt is not tolerable in any Way .

LOL_WUT4398d ago

Where can we see these photos? ;)

Speed-Racer4397d ago

For scientific reasons, right?

aDDicteD4394d ago

lol, didn't expect to see a comment like this one

pandehz4397d ago

I wanna know what the girl did before I get all judgemental lawl lawl

aDDicteD4394d ago

well maybe those pictures where kind of related to what the girl did to the guy

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SJIND4397d ago

It is not the way to payback...

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