Revenge Porn Is Not Gendered: Protecting Victims and Holding All Offenders Accountable
A recent arrest in Shreveport, Louisiana, sends a powerful reminder: revenge porn is not committed exclusively by men. In February 2025, 22-year-old Jamiya Lee was charged with nonconsensual disclosure of private images after allegedly using her ex-boyfriend’s phone to send intimate images of him to herself and others—without his consent.
This case flips a common narrative. While most public discourse on revenge porn focuses on male offenders, the reality is more complex. Both men and women can be perpetrators and victims of image-based sexual abuse. The law rightly treats all offenders equally—and so should we.
Revenge porn, also known as nonconsensual pornography, involves sharing or threatening to share explicit images without permission. These actions can devastate careers, relationships, and mental health, and they are now criminalized in most states, including Louisiana.
Legal Help for Revenge Porn Victims
If you’ve been a victim of revenge porn—regardless of the offender’s gender—you don’t have to face it alone. Our firm aggressively pursues justice for clients whose intimate images were shared without consent. We can help you pursue criminal charges, civil damages, and online takedowns.
No one has the right to use your body against you. Contact us today to schedule a confidential consultation with an experienced attorney.
Justice isn’t gendered. And neither is accountability.