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Uploaded images of Grayson County women, teens to porn site prompts investigation

Uploaded images of Grayson County women, teens to porn site prompts investigation

Yahoo05-05-2025

LEITCHFIELD, Ky. (FOX 56) — According to investigators in Grayson County, someone has been uploading pictures of 'local women and teenage girls' to a porn website.
Grayson County officials said on Monday that they've been investigating the matter since Sunday afternoon, May 4.
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The pictures reportedly came from social media. The Grayson County Attorney's Office said the photos were shared to elicit 'inappropriate comments and other unknown motivations.'
The Grayson County Sheriff's Office said that deputies have contacted the person believed to be responsible. However, their identity has not been revealed.
'I can assure you that this person will be held accountable for any laws broken,' the sheriff's office said.
If you're a victim or believe you may be, contact the Grayson County Attorney's Office at (270)259-9306.
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'We will be gathering victim information and questions, so that when charges are brought by law enforcement, that information can be shared with those affected,' Jeremy Logsdon, Grayson County attorney, said.
FOX 56 has reached out to Kentucky State Police for more information.
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