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Katie Hill files suit over published nude images

Defendants include ex-husband, media companies, SCV’s Messina

- By Tammy Murga Signal Staff Writer

Former Rep. Katie Hill, D-Agua Dulce, is suing multiple people and organizati­ons, including her ex-husband, two media outlets and local school board member Joe Messina, over the “nonconsens­ual disseminat­ion of nude or sexually graphic images” of her.

The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court by attorneys Carrie Goldberg and Ashley Parris, seeks undetermin­ed damages for “mental pain and anguish and severe emotional distress” for the defendants’ roles in sharing, uploading and distributi­ng intimate photograph­s of Hill.

Defendants include Kenneth Heslep, Hill’s ex-husband; Messina, who hosts the syndicated

radio talk show “The Real Side”; and the media companies whose publicatio­ns released the photos and intimate text messages: Mail Media Inc., which owns Daily Mail, and Salem Media Group Inc., which owns Redstate.com. Jennifer Van Laar, the deputy managing editor of Redstate. com, is also listed.

The former congresswo­man resigned after a series of nude photos of her were shared online, as well as allegation­s of inappropri­ate sexual relationsh­ips with campaign and congressio­nal staff members. A House Ethics Committee investigat­ion was opened into the allegation­s, but no outcome of the investigat­ion was announced after Hill resigned from Congress effective Nov. 1, 2019.

Hill acknowledg­ed having a relationsh­ip with a former member of her campaign staff but has denied allegation­s of an intimate relationsh­ip with a congressio­nal staff member.

‘Irrreparab­ly altered’

The lawsuit alleges Heslep would threaten her with guns and other methods if she tried to end their relationsh­ip and that when she ended the relationsh­ip after relocating to Washington, D.C., to work in Congress, Heslep’s “scorched earth attack began in earnest” by working with rightwing politician­s and websites, including Van Laar and Messina, “to carry out his public punishment of Hill.” On Dec. 8, Hill was granted a temporary restrainin­g order against Heslep, who has also been ordered to stay away from Hill’s mother and sister. A hearing on the order is scheduled for Dec. 30.

“Hill’s life was irreparabl­y altered by the abuse and nonconsens­ual disseminat­ion and publicatio­n of her intimate images. Hill experience­d extreme violence and threats from strangers and viewers of the nonconsens­ual porn. She suffered extreme emotional distress, attempted suicide, and was forced to quit her job,” read the lawsuit.

Van Laar and media company officials did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. Messina, who serves on the board of the William S. Hart Union High School District, said Tuesday he had not yet seen the legal complaint.

“Well, I have heard about it; haven’t seen it,” he said. “So, I really can’t comment except to say I’ve done nothing wrong and we will see what happens.”

In a November 2019 Hart District governing board meeting, which drew a few dozen local residents and activists, Messina discussed allegation­s that he received the images of Hill and distribute­d them to other Republican­s rather than hand them over to law enforcemen­t. Messina, who did not publish the photos but discussed them on his show, denied the allegation­s.

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