Fellas, it's another story for you! You ready?
Don't post your sex tapes online when your girlfriend breaks your heart!
We know a lot of you would never. You've got way more class than that. But there's a Pennsylvania man who's having a little trouble in the class department, and it's looking like it's going to cost him … Maybe even some time in jail.
Christopher Scott, 20, of Newtown, Penn., had just been dumped by his college girlfriend. So since he had this awesome sex video of the two of them on his computer, he decided to publish it on the web. All over the web. In so many places it seems he's having trouble taking it off the web.
Apparently, he forgot the Internet's Golden Rule. Once online, always online!
The woman, who's now 24, told police that Scott suggested she “do things sexually with some of his friends,” and then he “manipulated her into making a video while they were having sex.” But when they were finished, it wasn't good enough. He said she looked bored. So he made her do it again.
Shortly after, the woman ended the relationship, only to find out from her employer that the video had been uploaded to the Internet. Once notified, the woman was asked to resign. (We're still confused about why it's okay for employers to browse porn sites, but it's not okay for employees to be on them.)
But that's not all. The woman says she began receiving harassing comments on her Facebook page, which she finally had to delete.
The police searched Scott's basement bedroom and computer to find weed, paraphernalia and evidence of possible child pornography. Scott, is very apologetic now but is being charged with “selling, designing and producing obscene materials under the obscene and other sexual materials and performance section of the Pennsylvania Crime Code, as well as harassment, possession of a small amount of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.”