Jennifer lawrence has opened up about why she didn’t sue over the 2014 nude photo scandal that saw her intimate, private photos hacked and splashed over the internet. Jennifer lawrence has opened up about how she felt following her nude photo hacking in 2014 on several occasions over the years. The final of four hackers who leaked private nude photos of jennifer lawrence and other female celebrities back in 2014 was sentenced to eight months in prison on wednesday, according to a press. A new batch of alleged nude and compromising photos have leaked online in a third attack, dubbed as 'the fappening 3,' on some of our favorite celebrities, including anna kendrick, brooke burns and jennifer lawrence. George garofano was sentenced to eight months in prison after pleading guilty for computer hacking that resulted in the fappening, which leaked intimate photos of actresses including jennifer. Now, she's breaking her silence about the sexual violation she and other celebs endured
It is not a scandal It is a sex crime, lawrence told vanity fair The law needs to be changed, and we need to change That’s why these web sites are responsible
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