In 2014, Jennifer Lawrence was among the stars hacked after two men broke into her cloud. The actress of Hunger Games had then seen photos of her, naked, appear on the Web. After a major FBI investigation, two Americans aged 29 and 36 were sentenced to 9 and 18 months in prison. But the mishap has rebounded this year, on our side of the Atlantic.
Indeed, in July 2021 we could discover in the special issue Bigard magazine, a panel of jokes by the controversial comedian Jean-Marie Bigard as well as five photos of Jennifer Lawrence, naked or naked. The latter, through its French lawyer, then immediately attacked the publication. The Nanterre court then sentenced Medialyd, the company that edited Bigard Magazine, to pay 20,000 euros in damages to Jennifer Lawrence. The court relied on “the particularly intrusive nature of the breaches identified“and evoked”the wide media coverage of this affair“, which resulted in”the conviction of the author of this intrusion by the federal court in Chicago“.
In the December 2021 edition of Vanity Fair American, of which she is on the cover, Jennifer Lawrence (31) returned to the case. “Anyone can look at my naked body without my consent at any time of the day. Someone in France has just published them. My trauma will exist forever“, she thus reacted, without citing the name of the comedian or the magazine which is devoted to him. Unfortunately for the Oscar-winning actress, she must indeed accept that her intimate photos will always be somewhere online, available for the most curious …