
He clicks on it and sees naked pictures of his daughter when she was (15 years old).”ĥ. He googles his daughter’s name, and his daughter’s name pops up in Anon-IB. A concerned dad wanted to make sure that (his daughter) was ready for medical school.

Naperville detective Rich Wistocki who was investigating the scandal told NBC Chicago, “I know for a fact they’re underage. It never crossed my mind that this could happen.” She found her photo in the section for her high-school alma-mater, St. One victim, named Jennifer, told the station, “I feel angry. In May 2017, NBC Chicago reports that “at least 67 high schools in Illinois and the Chicago area” were involved in the spreading of explicit images of teenagers. Charles North High School was one of the schools involved in the May 2017 nude photo sharing scandal in Illinois. Anon-IB Claims to Protect the Identities of the Women in the Photosįacebook/St. It’s important for women to keep mobilizing and looking out for one another.”Ģ. Katelyn says, “I’m grateful that Roxanne reached out to me. Those photos were removed after Katelyn complained on the website but she didn’t fill out a police report. They appeared to have been ripped from Katelyn’s Facebook and Plenty of Fish dating profiles. One woman who was contacted by Roxanne, Katelyn, 23, told Global News that she had no idea her photos were on the website. Roxanne said in her Global News interview, “My coping mechanism was to go back on the website, find as many girls as I could, tip them off and go to bed.”

Roxanne, who made a complaint with the police about the website, said the images were removed at the site went down in 2014 and swiftly came back online. She had taken them for a Facebook friend, one showed her in her underwear. Anon-IB didnt just share intimate photos of women without their consent, the site kept highly-trafficked logs of the victims personal information and identities and itemized the forum by cities. Anon-IB was at the center of the Marines United Facebook group scandal that was first uncovered by Reveal. Roxanne explained that pictures taken of her surfaced on the website in 2013, the photos were taken in 2011. In March 2017, Hundreds of Marines Were Investigated Over the Post of Explicit Images.

But if I can track them down this easily, somebody with a worse motive can too.” Roxanne, 24, whose last name was not given, told Global News, “Part of me felt like a little bit of a creep doing this. Youve come back to Japan after pursuing a modeling During the whole week you had been avoiding. Those victims are all from the Ontario area. You know, anon, writing this really brought my mood up. A woman named Roxanne has taken it upon herself to message nearly 30 women who have had their images posted to Anon-IB, reports Global News Canada.
