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Photos of naked female Marines reportedly shared on social media
Photos of naked female Marines reportedly shared on social media
U.S. Marine Corps Rocked by Suspected Nude Photo Scandal
The Marine Corps is investigating, after nude photos of female members were reportedly distributed through social media. Veuer's Emily Drooby (@emilydrooby) has the story.
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The U.S. Marine Corps is investigating a veteran's allegations that military personnel and other veterans distributed nude photos of female colleagues and other women as part of a social media network that promotes sexual violence.
Hundreds of Marines may be caught up in the scandal, the Marine Corps Times reported Sunday.
The revelation was first uncovered by a decorated combat veteran's non-profit news site and reported Saturday by the Center for Investigative Reporting .
Maj. Clark Carpenter, a Marine Corps spokesman, confirmed that an investigation is underway, Marine Corps Times reported, but he said military officials were uncertain exactly how many personnel were involved.
Nude photos were allegedly shared online via a Facebook group titled Marines United , which has nearly 30,000 members, mostly active-duty U.S. Marines, Marine Corps veterans and British Royal Marines.
An online link to the the photos, as well as the names and units of the women pictured, was posted in January by a former Marine who was working for a defense contractor, The Washington Post reported Sunday. The contractor has since been relieved of his duties.
Marine Lance Cpl. Marisa Woytek told The Post that photos were taken from her Instagram account and posted to Marines United multiple times in the past six months, without her consent. “Even if I could, I’m never re-enlisting,” Woytek said. “Being sexually harassed online ruined the Marine Corps for me, and the experience.”
Woytek said she was alerted to the photos by others on social media and were shown the comments that accompanied them. She said that many of the comments included allusions to sexual assault and rape, The Post reported.
She said many female colleagues had experienced similar harassment but had been reluctant to speak out for fear of retaliation from the group’s members. With the War Horse report, she said, she and others “have a voice now.”
A 10-page document outlining the allegations included an initial response to the allegations that reads, in part: "The Marine Corps is deeply concerned about allegations regarding the derogatory online comments and sharing of salacious photographs in a closed website. This behavior destroys morale, erodes trust, and degrades the individual. The Marine Corps does not condone this sort of behavior, which undermines our core values."
U.S. Rep. Mac Thornberry, R-Texas, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said he expects a full investigation by the Marine Corps.
"Degrading behavior of this kind is entirely unacceptable. They and the nation deserve better," Thornberry said.
U.S. Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., the ranking member of the committee, called for a complete investigation and for proper care of the victims, saying the alleged behavior "is degrading, dangerous, and completely unacceptable."
In a 2016 report, the U.S. military said it received about 6,000 reports of sexual assault in 2015, similar to the number in 2014, Reuters reported .
The new allegations were first reported by Thomas Brennan, an Iraq and Afghanistan combat veteran and Purple Heart recipient who founded The War Horse , a non-profit news site focusing on military and veterans affairs, in 2016.
@loudmouthworld @FoxNews Almost all of the victims are active and reserve female marines. This is straight up sexual harassment
After its publication, several members of the Facebook group made threats against Brennan and his family, Marine Corps Times reported. One suggested that Brennan should be waterboarded. He told the newspaper that users had placed a "bounty" on pictures of his daughter. "It has been suggested that my wife should be raped as a result of this, and people are openly suggesting I should be killed," he said.
Brennan said he published the story "with the intention of standing up for what is right and staying true to the leadership principle of looking out for Marines and their families."
Marine Corps officials said victims of the alleged group should report suspected crimes to the Naval Criminal Investigation Service (NCIS).
Capt. Ryan E. Alvis, a Marine Corps spokeswoman, said the Marine Corps "is deeply concerned" about the allegations. If true, Alvis said, the allegations would violate the Uniform Code of Military Justice and could result in criminal charges.
In a statement, the Marines' top general, Commandant Robert Neller, said: "The success of every Marine, every team, every unit and command throughout our Corps is based on mutual trust and respect. I expect every Marine to demonstrate the highest integrity and loyalty to fellow Marines at all times, on duty, off-duty and online."
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Credit: Courtesy Serge Sorokko Gallery/Glitterati Editions
Unseen photos provide a sensitive look at America's early 'working girls'
Dita Von Teese is a burlesque performer, model and author. This is an edited extract from her foreword to "Working Girls: An American Brothel, Circa 1892" by Robert Flynn Johnson.
Women in sexual professions have always distinguished themselves from other women, from the mores of the time, by pushing the boundaries of style. The most celebrated concubines and courtesans in history set the trends in their respective courts. The great dames of burlesque -- Sally Rand, Gypsy Rose Lee -- boasted a signature style on- and offstage, reflecting broader-than-life personalities.
Dita von Teese on the eternal allure of a well-dressed gentleman
Given that photography was still an emerging technology, an emerging creative medium, when these "working girls" posed for William Goldman in the 1890s at a Reading, Pennsylvania brothel, the entire exercise transcends their initial business liaison. The instantaneous concept of click-and-shoot was still decades away. To be photographed required sitting very still. The women featured in Goldman's collection obviously caught his eye. Not just anyone is asked to be the subject of artistic documentation.
Courtesy Serge Sorokko Gallery/Glitterati Editions
The local photographer and his anonymous muses appear to straddle an artful titillation, at times striving toward Degas nudes and at another, more in the spirit of a strip and tease. There is a beauty in even the most mundane moments.
Among Goldman's models, my own gaze zeroed in on the striped stockings and darker shades of their risqué brassieres. These ladies of Reading, Pennsylvania, might not have had the wealth of Madame du Barry, celebrated mistress of Louis XV of France, or the fame and freedom of a silver-screen sex goddess such as Mae West. But they sought to elevate their circumstances, to feel lovelier and more fashionable, with a daring pair of knickers.
Courtesy Serge Sorokko Gallery/Glitterati Editions
To feel special is fundamental to the human condition. Few opportunities outshine a sense of specialness than when an artist asks to record your looks, your beauty. Under the right circumstances, to be the object of admiration -- of desire -- to be what is essentially objectified is not only flattering. It can also provide a shot of confidence and a sense of strength and power and even liberation, however lasting or fleeting.
Courtesy Serge Sorokko Gallery/Glitterati Editions
For these working girls who were already going against the drudgery of toiling in a factory or as a domestic, who were surviving in a patriarchal world by their wits and sexuality, the opportunity to sit for Goldman was very likely not only thrilling. It was also empowering.
One can only imagine the mutual giddiness prevailing among them all, too, at the possible outcome from all these lost afternoon shoots. In a singular image from this collection appears Goldman striking a pose as proud as a peacock. It's one of stock masculinity in the canons of classic portraiture (though usually in military uniform), and like his muses, presented in all his naked glory. By sharing in the objectivity of the process, Goldman basks in the specialness his models must have felt. By stepping around the lens, he becomes a true confidante.
Courtesy Serge Sorokko Gallery/Glitterati Editions
It suggests a balance of power between artist and muse, man and woman -- at least behind closed doors. Their collective decision to strip and strut for the camera reveals a shared lack of shame for the body beautiful and, in that, a shared, albeit secret, defiance of cultural mores.
Courtesy Serge Sorokko Gallery/Glitterati Editions
By all accounts from curator Robert Flynn Johnson's devoted research on this once-lost collection, Goldman seems to have kept his treasured collection as a personal trove. As a successful photographer of weddings and social events, it was most certainly not in his interest for the public to know about his private creative pursuits.
Courtesy Serge Sorokko Gallery/Glitterati Editions
The brothel was a necessary evil in town, where men with certain desires visited women who would oblige. In this case, it was the desire of a man to capture the beauty and sensuality of the women he befriended. There is much to learn and (most of all!) take pleasure in with this discovery.
As these lost photographs illustrate more than a century later, one period's "social problem" is another's cultural revelation.
"Working Girls: An American Brothel, Circa 1892" by Robert Flynn Johnson, with a foreword by Dita Von Teese, is out now.
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Naked photos of the now pregnant actress with an ex-boyfriend were leaked earlier this month and the star is already said to be in the process of taking legal action against the site which published them.
Ariana was quick to shut down talk of leaked nudes when supposed pictures surfaced in 2015. The pop star quickly denied the aunthenticity of such photos, saying her real ones would be ‘a lot cuter’. She then followed up with a second tweet, saying “but forreal tho whoever thought those were actually me…… love u but I’m praying for u.”
Jennifer Lawrence found herself at the center of the infamous 4chan leak when intimate photos she took of herself were stolen via iCloud. Speaking to Vanity Fair at the time she said: “It is not a scandal. It is a sex crime. “It is a sexual violation. It’s disgusting. The law needs to be changed, and we need to change.”
Cat Deeley was one of the British stars caught up in the 4chan leak, however, never commented on the supposed photos of her posing topless in a mirror.
The rumour is that Rihanna has nude photos leaked by her ex-boyfriend Chris Brown following their breakup – although this has never been verified. She said at the time that the leak ‘was humiliating and it was embarrassing’.
The rumour is that Rihanna has nude photos leaked by her ex-boyfriend Chris Brown following their breakup – although this has never been verified. She said at the time that the leak ‘was humiliating and it was embarrassing’.
Fans were shocked when a picture of a nude pair of boobs in the bath was uploaded to the actress’ Instagram page. However, rather than just admit what seemed to be an honest mistake Michelle reckons she was hacked and the picture wasn’t even of her.
A hacker hacked Emily’s mobile phone before trying to sell the photos to a newspaper. Speaking about the experience, Emily told GQ “A lot of people who were victims of that said anyone who looks at these pictures should feel guilty, but I just don’t think that’s fair”. “I think once it’s out there, it’s out there, and I’m not sure that anyone who Googles it is necessarily a criminal, I think the people that stole the photos are.”
In 2011, Scarlett’s email was hacked and photos intended for then husband Ryan Reynolds were stolen. “I don’t want to be a victim and say, ‘Oh, well’ and just hide my head in shame. Somebody stole something from me….It’s sick,” she later told Vogue.
The High School Musical actress has fallen victim to having naked photos stolen not once, not twice but THREE times. You really think she’d learn her lesson, wouldn’t you? First time round Disney released a statement apologizing for their young star’s ‘lapse in judgement’.
In 2005, photos leaked of Paris appearing to kiss a female friend – at the same time her contacts list was also hacked including numbers of friends such as Eminem and Lindsay Lohan.
In 2012, photos of a breast baring Mad Men star were said to be doing the rounds – however, her reps were quick to deny that the picture was of the actress.
In 2010, Jessica Alba fell victim to a hacker who leaked topless photos of the star, while she was pregnant with daughter Honor.
Another of the celebrity women to be hacked during the 4Chan leak, the Sports Illustrated model has never commented on the pictures.
Emma Watson isn’t the only star to be rocked by a naked photo scandal. In fact, rather disturbingly, it would seem that it’s a rite of passage for female stars nowadays. Just ask any of these celebrities who have fallen victim to such a leak.
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(Image credit: Susan Meiselas / Magnum Photos )
An exhibition at the Rencontres d’Arles festival features work by three female photographers who each capture revealing and rarely seen images of women.
When you look at them today, you realise how topical and relevant they are now – Clara Bouveresse
You see the variety of bodies, the flesh, the skin, the hair, the wrinkles, the scars – Clara Bouveresse
Heyman’s images show us, again and again, how rarely women are portrayed as they really are in the media, even now
The US photographer Susan Meiselas first began shooting women who took their clothes off for a living in 1972, when she was in her mid-20s. Travelling around New England, she’d encountered the country fairs that toured rural parts of the northeastern US; many had a ‘girl show’ tent, where women danced in striptease acts. Meiselas was fascinated. Over the course of three summers, she haunted the fairgrounds, befriending dancers and sneaking backstage to capture what their lives were really like . She also recorded hundreds of hours of interviews. In order to blend into the crowd and get the shots she needed, she sometimes dressed like a man.
The book Meiselas eventually produced, Carnival Strippers (1976), has become a classic . Unsparing but sympathetic, both humane and abjectly sad, it showed a world many at the time preferred to ignore: one in which women danced nude for handfuls of dollars, in tawdry, spit-and-sawdust tents erected in one-horse towns. Yet perhaps the most remarkable thing about the work is that Meiselas gives the story a complicating twist. We might expect a sob story – a tale of exploited, objectified women in an exploitative, objectifying industry. Yet Meiselas finds nuance in the biographies of the women who danced, along with remarkable amounts of self-awareness and courage. One says that performing is her path to financial independence; another that the carnival has given her a home when she had nowhere else to go.
“It was a complex story, and I wanted to show it in its complexity,” Meiselas tells BBC Culture. “Not everyone was expecting that.”
Forty-three years after it came out, Carnival Strippers is the centrepiece of an exhibition at this year’s Rencontres d’Arles photography festival . Entitled Unretouched Women , it reunites Meiselas’s photo essay with two other books from the same period by American female photographers, both canonical in their way. One is the publication that gives the show its title, The Unretouched Woman (published the same year, 1976), in which Eve Arnold, a pioneering photojournalist, compiled portraits she had taken of women around the world over the previous quarter-cent
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