Revenge porn footballer facing jail for posting nude photos of ex-lover online after flying into a rage when she started seeing someone else
Jealous Igor De Oliviera sent the intimate snaps out after the relationship broke down
A JEALOUS footballer faces the prospect of going to jail after he posted revenge porn pictures of an ex-lover on social media.
Raging Igor De Oliviera posted the images of the woman online after the pair broke up and she began seeing someone else.
The 19-year-old, who last played for Margate Football Club, had asked for the naked photos when the pair were in a relationship.
But after the romance fizzled out and the pair broke up, De Oliviera could not cope with seeing his ex with a new man and posted the two images on social media.
RELATED STORIES
Julian Becker, prosecuting, told Wimbledon Magistrates' Court: "These images was composed of two naked photographs of the victim, but in one photograph.
"This was posted on Instagram and seen by others.
"The victim became aware when her friends saw the images, and she was very distressed by this."
De Olivera admitted one count of disclosing private images with intent to cause distress.
Mike Nicholson, defending said: "She sent him the photographs unprompted.
"She began a relationship with another, when he found out he was upset, he knows he shouldn't have done it, he fully admits this.
"He deleted them after five minutes."
Mr Nicholson described De Olivera as a 'talented footballer' but told the court he was now living at home.
He added: "Last year he appeared for Margate Football Club.
"He was getting paid for that."
Bench chair Rod Wood adjourned the case for reports, and set a sentence date of March 3 at Wimbledon Magistrates Court.
He said: "We want to ask probation to help with a report.
"We are leaving all options open including custody."
Igor Olivera, of Hurst Street, Herne Hill, southeast London, admitted disclosing private photographs without consent.
We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at [email protected] or call 0207 782 4368