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Celebrities’ nude photos, including McKayla Maroney and Misty May-Treanor, removed from some websites




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LOS ANGELES – As federal investigators worked Tuesday to determine who stole and posted nude photos of several female celebrities online, the images continued to be removed from various sites.
Among those allegedly hacked was Olympic champion gymnast McKayla Maroney of Orange County, whose attorneys said she was underage in several photos taken of her. Fellow Orange County Olympian Misty May-Treanor was among the others whose photos were posted.
Copyright complaints apparently prompted the removal of images from sharing site Imgur.com and rendered links on the social networking site Reddit inoperable in what experts call an online version of “whack-a-mole” that will never fully scrub the intimate photos of Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence and other stars from the Internet.
Apple said Tuesday that its engineers have determined that hackers breached individual accounts, but didn’t obtain general access to a pair of its services, iCloud and Find my iPhone.
The FBI offered no details Tuesday on its efforts to identify the people responsible for stealing the images and posting them, but said on Monday that the agency was aware of the breach and was “addressing the matter.” Previous investigations have involved the use of search warrants and digital forensics to determine how hackers obtained everything from Paris Hilton’s contact list to nude photos of actresses Scarlett Johansson and Mila Kunis.
Maroney, who turned 18 last December, initially tweeted that the nude and scantily clad photos purportedly of her were “fake.” “(T)he fake photos of me are crazy!! was trying to rise above it all, and not give ‘the creator’,” Maroney wrote.
In a letter to Porn.com, which reposted the photos, Maroney’s attorneys, however, said she was underage in several of the photos and demanded they be taken down immediately, according to TMZ. The website complied with the request. An attorney for Maroney also sent letters to several websites claiming that Maroney owns the copyright to the photos.
Lawrence, a three-time Oscar nominee who won for her role in “Silver Linings Playbook,” contacted authorities after the images began appearing Sunday. By Tuesday, a Reddit thread that had been compiling links to images of nude photos of Lawrence and other celebrities had been disabled “due to a copyright claim.” Users reported difficulty finding working links to the images on other sites, although they remained active on sites that specialize in online piracy.
Representatives of Twitter, Reddit and Imgur did not respond to messages Tuesday. Apple said it was cooperating with the FBI and urged users to adopt stronger passwords and enable the two-step authentication feature to prevent.
Naked images purporting to be of other stars also were posted, although the authenticity of many couldn’t be confirmed.
Mark Rasch, a former federal prosecutor who specialized in computer crimes, said investigators will focus on not only who’s responsible for the theft of the photos, but the tools they used and even the idiosyncrasies of how they program.
“There is a digital trail,” Rasch said. “What you hope for (is) the people aren’t very good at what they do, that they screw up, that they (upset) other hackers. Or that they leave a trail.”
Lawrence and other stars who were hacked are now confronting on a very personal level a problem that has dogged the entertainment industry for years — online piracy.
“Even if you can get it taken down, it’s likely to pop up somewhere else,” said F. Jay Dougherty, a law professor at Loyola Law School Los Angeles who specializes in entertainment and intellectual property issues.
Mickey Osterreicher, a media lawyer and general counsel for the National Press Photographers Association, said that while a successful copyright complaint could scrub the images from a site forever, Lawrence and other celebrities will have to remain vigilant and continue filing takedown notices.
“You have to go to each place,” he said. “It’s kind of like playing whack-a-mole.”
Staff Writer Scott Reid contributed to this report
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She’ll Always Be Fierce! See Olympic Gymnast McKayla Maroney’s Hottest Bikini Photos

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A perfect 10! McKayla Maroney won the hearts of Americans at the age of 16 as part of the “Fierce Five” U.S. women’s gymnastics team that took home gold at the 2012 London Olympics. Ten years later, she’s all grown up and proud of her incredible bikini body.
After winning the silver medal in her showcase event in London, the vault, despite being the favorite to win, McKayla became an instant GIF with her infamous “not impressed” expression on the podium. She moved her mouth to the side in frustration at taking second place, and her priceless look has lived on thanks to social media ever since.
McKayla went on to defend her vaulting gold in the 2013 World Championships, becoming the first U.S. woman to do so in that competition. She retired from competitive gymnastics in 2016 after suffering several injuries.
The athlete has previously addressed how her physical appearance had become different by the year of her retirement from how she looked at the London games. After retiring, McKayla went on to pursue a brief career in music, followed by her interest in makeup and beauty products.
“I totally understand why people are upset about me ‘changing.’ I get it. But if I can promise you one thing, it’s that I will never stop changing,” she wrote in a 2016 Instagram post after the athlete became the subject of plastic surgery rumors online .
“Life is all about growing, evolving, and becoming more and more yourself, and these last couple years I’ve done nothing but that! I’ve finally gotten myself to the point where I know who I am and what I want out life,” she continued.
“You can either love me or hate me for that. Either way, I love you and wish you the best. Because to me a real role model is someone who has the courage to be exactly who they are no matter what anyone else thinks,” McKayla wrote, adding, “and if I can inspire one person to live like that, then I’ve done my job on this planet,” with the hashtag “keep smiling.”
The former Olympic darling now has a partnership with Miage Skincare, where she launched her Bloom lip gloss on April 17, 2022. “It’s the best tasting lip gloss in the game. It tastes like those thin mint Girl Scout cookies, mixed with the warmest vanilla. I dare you to get it,” McKayla told fans when announcing the product, where she happened to be modeling a bright pink bikini in the selfie !
Scroll down to see McKayla’s best bikini photos. 
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McKayla looked stunning while lounging poolside in a blue bikini in July 2022.
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Theretired athlete showed off her favorite lip gloss that matched her pink bikini in an April 2022 selfie.
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McKayla chilled out in a hot tub on October 1, 2021. Hot pink must be her favorite color, as she donned a different style bikini in the shade.
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The retired gymnast sported a cute blue bikini and sun visor as she wished fans a “Happy Fourth of July” in 2021, noting that she only had water in her blue solo cup.
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The Olympic gold medalist worked on bronzing her skin while wearing a sizzling blue print bikini in August 2020. What a beauty!
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