No penalties even when deputies share a woman's nudes after an illegal phone search
Briefly

In 2019, Haley Olson experienced a profound invasion of privacy in Grant County, Oregon, after intimate photos on her phone became known to locals, many linked to the sheriff's department she had ties with through a relationship with a deputy. This followed her arrest for marijuana possession in Idaho, during which her phone was searched. Although the charges were dropped, Olson suspected that her private information had been shared inappropriately by law enforcement personnel. She filed a public records request to investigate potential misconduct and breaches of privacy in the local sheriff's office.
In 2019, Haley Olson's life in Grant County was drastically impacted when intimate photos from her phone became public knowledge due to alleged actions of the local sheriff's department.
After an arrest in Idaho, Olson suspected her private phone data was improperly shared across state lines, prompting her to file a public records request to uncover the truth.
Read at Ars Technica
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