Imagine what it would be like if the people you saw every day at the office, at school, at the supermarket, or at any job really, wanted to make your life a little less pleasant. How would they do that, you ask? Well, they might, for example, make up and spread rumours about you.
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This police officer, who works at the 43rd precinct in the Bronx, found out that her coworkers at the police station, her so-called 'blue family', had decided to play a prank on her. The young female police officer has only had this job for about two years.
According to the NY Post, agent Cristina reported a cyberbullying incident directed at her. They supposedly made up that she had posed nude and that she had sent the sexy pictures, when in fact they did not belong to her.
The images that circulated could be considered 'non-consensual dissemination of private sexual images' or 'revenge porn', a crime that involves posting sexual content without the consent of the person involved. It was recently established as a misdemeanour in New York.
Cristina managed to overcome the ordeal and taught her colleagues, and women in general, a lesson in the process. Check out the video above for more details.