Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens was indicted by a grand jury Thursday on charges of felony invasion of privacy. Missouri law states that invasion of privacy laws include the taking of photos of a person without their consent while they’re in a state of full or partial nudity. Individuals can be charged with a misdemeanor if such images aren’t disseminated, but the charge is classified as a felony if the photos are distributed by any means. Greiten’s indictment lists his charge as a Class D felony, which is punishable by up to four years in prison.
Source: Huffington Post February 22, 2018 22:30 UTC