Overview
- Investigators say the private group amassed over 32,000 members who shared images of women, often partners, without consent.
- The Polizia Postale sent an informativa to the Rome Prosecutor’s Office containing screenshots and other materials gathered from the group.
- Potential crimes under evaluation include non-consensual dissemination of intimate images under article 612-ter and defamation, according to officials.
- Women who found their photos on the page describe betrayal and humiliation, with support organizations reporting that some are preparing formal complaints.
- Meta removed the group for violating rules on sexual exploitation and said it can disable accounts and share information with law enforcement, as copycat groups have since appeared.