Albuquerque Journal

Nude-photo scandal rocks Marines

- BY THOMAS GIBBONS-NEFF THE WASHINGTON POST

The Marine Corps is looking into allegation­s that an unknown number of potential Marines, as well as current and former service members, shared naked and compromisi­ng photos of their colleagues on social media, Marine officials said Sunday.

The allegation­s were first reported by the War Horse and published Saturday through the website Reveal. The author, a Marine veteran and Purple Heart recipient, has received numerous death threats since the article was first published. It is unclear how many people are involved in the scandal and how many photos were posted online.

The War Horse’s report focuses on one Facebook group with more than 30,000 members called Marines United. In January, a link to a shared hard drive containing photos of numerous female Marines in various states of undress was posted to the group, according to the War Horse’s report. The hard drive contained images, as well as the names and units of the women pictured. Many of the photos were accompanie­d by derogatory and harassing comments.

The shared drive has since been taken offline and the Naval Criminal Investigat­ion Service is investigat­ing “incidents related to the Marines United group,” said Capt. Ryan Alvis, a Marine Corps spokesman.

Photos of Marine Lance Cpl. Marisa Woytek 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 reenlistin­g,” Woytek said. “Being sexually harassed online ruined the Marine Corps for me, and the experience.”

Woytek said she was alerted to the hijacked 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.

Many of her female colleagues have experience­d similar incidents, she said, and added that they been reluctant to speak out for fear of retaliatio­n from the group’s thousands of members.

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