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CBC
21-05-2025
- Health
- CBC
B.C. hospital employee who claimed intimate photo was shared without consent has complaint dismissed
A B.C. hospital employee who alleges an ex-partner of his shared a nude photo of him without his consent has been told he had no reasonable expectation of privacy for the picture he took of himself while at work. His complaint was dismissed by the B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT) in a decision issued in April, with the tribunal member adding that the man's picture could be interpreted as indecent exhibition in public, contrary to the Criminal Code. The man filed a complaint through the CRT under the Intimate Images Protection Act (IIPA) and sought $5,000 in damages from his ex, who is also his coworker at a B.C. hospital. The act allows people who've had nude photos of themselves shared by others without their permission, among other things, to seek financial compensation through legal channels. According to the CRT decision, the man, known as GW, used to be romantically involved with the woman, DM. Both of their names are protected by a publication ban. While they were together, GW sent DM a fully nude photo in which he exposed his genitals. The man told the tribunal that he took the picture while alone in a room, on a work break, during a night shift when patients were elsewhere and hooked up to their monitoring machines. Since it was night, he said, there weren't many others around in the hospital unit, but he used a wooden door stopper to hold the door closed. "He says his normal practice is to post a sign on the door saying 'Do not disturb' and that he draws the curtain," reads the decision. The decision describes that about a year later, someone complained about GW, alleging inappropriate behaviour at a clinical site on the job. His employer investigated and received a copy of the photo. GW was suspended and put on work probation. GW alleged that DM must have been the one to share the photo with his employer, and that only she and another former partner had copies of the photo. Not an intimate image DM denied the claims against her. She also argued that by taking the picture GW broke several workplace rules and that he took the photo in a public hospital, while on shift when another employee or patient could have accessed the room. The tribunal member ruled that GW did not have a reasonable expectation of privacy when the picture was shared, which means it was not an "intimate image" as defined by the IIPA, and therefore he isn't entitled to seek financial damages. "I found that it was not objectively reasonable for an employee to expect privacy over an intimate image taken at work, specifically when shared with that person's employer as part of an investigation into the employee's conduct," reads Andrea Ritchie's CRT decision. But the decision didn't stop there. Ritchie went on to explain that even if she had considered the picture to be an intimate image, she still wouldn't have ruled in favour of GW. Public interest The IIPA, she said, lays out reasons that a person shouldn't be held liable for sharing an intimate image. This includes a scenario in which a person shares an intimate image in a limited way out of concern for public interest. The fact that GW's workplace photo "could reasonably be interpreted as indecent exhibition in a public place" under the Criminal Code, Ritchie said, would likely meet that bar. "I find that no matter who shared the image with the applicant's employer, it was in the public interest … and [DM] is not liable for damages," the decision reads. Ritchie, who noted she did not have enough evidence to decide which of GW's exes had shared the picture, said that whoever did share the nude photo didn't appear to have shared it with anyone other than the employer. The IIPA, introduced in January 2024, covers non-consensual distribution or threats of distribution of intimate images, including near-nude images, videos, livestreams and digitally altered images. In a statement laying out how the IIPA works, the Canadian Bar Association says that the non-consensual sharing of intimate images "can be a devastating form of harm."


Daily Mail
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Lisa Rinna's wild daughter Amelia Hamlin posts NUDE selfie that exposes her bikini bottom tan lines
Budding supermodel Amelia Gray Hamlin posed nude for a photo shared to social media on Wednesday. The Vogue model had not a shred of clothing on as she took a mirror selfie in a bathroom. The catwalk cutie was clever with her camera as she turned away from the mirror with only her bare back and butt showing. Her bikini brief tan lines could be seen. Her dark hair was worn up in a clip as she had makeup on and several earrings. The daring post was made on her Insta Stories as she did not muzz or blur any part of her slender and toned body. The 23-year-old cover girl is the daughter of Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin. She was also seen in a bikini when in the Caymans in the Caribbean with her mom Lisa and sister Delilah. The family seemed to be having a great time at a beachside resort as they dined al fresco and sunbathed. Amelia also posted that she wished she were still on the vacation as her holiday seems to have already ended. Amelia, who began her modelling career in 2017, has walked for high-end brands including Saint Laurent, Chanel, Balenciaga, Moncler, Givenchy, Versace, and Vivienne Westwood. In November, she also starred in Michael Kors' holiday campaign with her sister Delilah Belle Hamlin. Amelia has maintained a close relationship with her parents as she embarked on her own rise to fame, with them even contributing to her wardrobe. She previously admitted to stealing items from mum Lisa Rinna and dad Harry Hamlin's wardrobes, including designer garments. In this image she was again in a bathroom but had a bikini on She told People in May: 'I steal (but put back) a bunch of my dad's Calvin Klein white T-shirts and his Nike socks sometimes. He also has really comfy flannel pieces.' 'From my mom, I mostly take the tighter, chicer things. 'I've definitely stolen my fair share of Versace.' Amelia takes anything she 'can get [her] hands on' when it comes to the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star's clothes. She said: 'I take whatever high-fashion things I can get my hands on from that woman's closet, that's for sure.'