Man who logged into former partner's Instagram and posted intimate images of her claims he 'didn't want to harm her'
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Man who logged into former partner's Instagram and posted intimate images of her claims he 'didn't want to harm her'
"A man who logged into his ex-girlfriend's social media account and posted intimate images of her told gardaí, "I didn't want to harm her," a court has heard."
"The South American man in his 20s, who is not being named to protect the victim's right to anonymity, pleaded guilty at Dublin District Court to an offence under section 2.1 of the Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Act 2020 for distributing the pictures without her consent."
A man accessed his ex-girlfriend's social media account and posted intimate images of her. He told gardaí, "I didn't want to harm her." He is a South American man in his 20s and is not being named to protect the victim's right to anonymity. He pleaded guilty at Dublin District Court to an offence under section 2.1 of the Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Act 2020. The charge arises from distributing the pictures without the woman's consent. The case involves image-based sexual harm and privacy violations and demonstrates application of Ireland's law on harmful communications to non-consensual sharing of intimate material.
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