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Man just gets a caution after uploading revenge porn

WOMEN’S campaigners demanded action yesterday after Sussex Police let a man who admitted uploading revenge porn walk away with a caution.

The man made full admissions to posting online, without consent, two sexual images taken with consent during a relationship, the force said.

There was evidence of his victimisation of several women, including a 15-year-old whose pictures were taken from Facebook and edited to include sexual imagery before being uploaded again.

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