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TEEN'S PORN SHOCK

Law student, 17, mortified to find her innocent selfies on vile sex websites after they were stolen in sick ‘parasite’ porn craze

Noelle Martin, from Australia, now 22, has been fighting to get the images taken down since discovering them four years ago

A LAW student was left horrified after finding innocent pictures from her Facebook profile had been stolen and posted on sick sex websites.

Noelle Martin, now 22, was just 17 when her selfies were lifted from her social media account as part of the vile so-called “parasite porn” craze.

 Noelle Martin, now 22, has been fighting to have her pics taken down for four years
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Noelle Martin, now 22, has been fighting to have her pics taken down for four yearsCredit: Noelle Martin

The Australian student told programme she made the shocking discovery while messing around with Google's reverse image search tool.

Some of the images had been doctors to superimpose her face on pictures of naked porn stars.

The area below the photos was also filled with vile sexual comments about the teen.

Noelle said: “They were saying things like 'The amount of come that's been spilled over her could fill a swimming pool'.

“Or 'Cover her face and we'd f*** her body'. I was called trash, a slut.

Noelle was just 18 when she first discovered the pictures online – and she has been fighting to get them taken down ever since.

After going to the police, she says she was just referred on from one department to another.

And when contacted directly, one webmaster shockingly blackmailed her – asking for nude photos for his personal collection in exchange for their removal.

Noelle said she was most concerned by the fact she appeared to be pictured on the websites voluntarily.

She said: “This needs to stop we need to send a message that men and these perverts can't abuse and violate women like this.”

 Noelle said people had left sick sexual comments on her photos
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Noelle said people had left sick sexual comments on her photosCredit: ABC News

The student has now joined forces with other victims of parasite porn to call on the Australian government to crack down on the practice.

The New South Wales government has since said it is considering a new law to include photoshopped images in revenge porn legislation.

ABC's 7.30 programme is due to air on Wednesday night.


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