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Michael Avenatti,

- By David Harris Staff Writer The “Dog Pound” Facebook page was where frat members posted images and videos of their “sexual conquests,” the lawsuit states.

who’s suing President Donald Trump on behalf of Stormy Daniels, files a lawsuit against UCF frat Delta Sigma Phi, claiming its members posted “revenge porn” videos of women on a Facebook page called “Dog Pound.”

The attorney for porn star Stormy Daniels is suing a University of Central Florida fraternity, claiming its members posted “revenge porn” videos of women on a Facebook page called “Dog Pound.”

Michael Avenatti, who’s suing President Donald Trump on behalf of Daniels, filed the lawsuit against Delta Sigma Phi on Wednesday in federal court locally.

The lawsuit claims one of its members posted nude videos of his ex-girlfriend on the Facebook page without her consent.

The “Dog Pound” Facebook page was where he and other fraternity members posted images and videos of their “sexual conquests,” the lawsuit said.

“The Delta Sigma Phi fraternity and others have been illegally posting naked videos of innocent young women on a secret Facebook page called the “Dog Pound,” Avenatti tweeted, adding there was “zero tolerance” for the “disgusting” behavior. By posting the images, members violated the victims’ privacy and caused them emotional distress, the lawsuit said.

Delta Sigma Phi’s national organizati­on in Indianapol­is said it was temporaril­y suspending its UCF chapter while it investigat­es the claims.

“While we cannot comment on specific allegation­s made in the lawsuit, these claims are disturbing and antithetic­al to our organizati­on’s values and mission,” the statement said.

It does not appear any of the fraternity members have been charged with a crime.

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