She’s scorned & he’s porned
L.I. woman busted in revenge sex-video posts on Facebook
A Brooklyn man is reeling over the arrest of his exgirlfriend, the mother of his child, after sexually explicit photos of them together popped up on his Facebook page in a chilling case of revenge porn.
“The whole thing is surreal,” victim Theodore Blair, 33, told the Daily News. “She acts wild and erratically.”
According to Blair, exgirlfriend Tiffany Palmer cloned his cell phone to monitor his conversations, called 911 two weeks ago falsely claiming he was about to commit suicide, hacked into his debit card and had it canceled — and posted revenge porn as he chatted on Facebook Messenger with another woman.
“She was very angry with me,” Blair said of his ex’s alleged bizarre behavior. “I want her to leave me alone and get some help. She needs therapy. I want her to work out her issues.”
Blair said his long relationship with Palmer collapsed under the weight of her jealousy, erratic behavior and internet trolling. The former couple are parents of a 7year-old girl in the custody of Palmer, who works as a nurse, Blair said.
Blair said Palmer managed to hack his Facebook account and on Nov. 14 interrupted his direct messaging conversation with another woman by posting videos of him naked and performing oral sex on Palmer.
He took screenshots of the images and called the cops.
Officers were taking a complaint from Blair in his Canarsie home when Palmer, 30, of Brentwood, L.I., unexpectedly called him. He put her on speakerphone for all to hear, according to Blair and police sources.
“She called me saying she was doing this for revenge,” Blair told The News. “She incriminated herself in front of the police. She tried to clean up her story because she got caught.”
According to a criminal complaint against her, Palmer told Blair, “I gave the videos to my boy to upload for revenge.” But investigators do not believe she enlisted anyone to help her, sources said.
Palmer was arrested
Sunday for public display of offensive sexual material. She was freed without bail after a Monday hearing in Brooklyn Criminal Court, with an order of protection issued to keep her away from Blair. Palmer’s lawyer declined comment on the case.