LAPD officer is accused of sharing intimate photos of wife without consent
A Los Angeles police officer is scheduled to be arraigned next week on misdemeanor charges of allegedly distributing"intimate" photos of his wife without her consent.
Prosecutors said Lamas shared the images of his wife, who is also an officer, with other people, including other LAPD officers, between December 2021 and January 2022."Lamas has been assigned home since Jan. 31, 2022, pending an internal investigation, stemming from a criminal investigation being investigated by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department," according to the agency.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Lamas' wife filed court papers seeking a restraining order against her husband, saying she found explicit photos of her on his phone. She alleged that her husband had nude photos and other explicit videos of her and shared them with a man she didn't know on the messaging app Kik, the Times reported.
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