Karen Hupp's photo was used without permission and she says it's damaging her professional reputation.
A Philadelphia morning show anchor is suing several websites including Facebook and Reddit after her image was used for "prurient and illicit purposes" in sexually-oriented ads and posts. 's Karen Hepp on Wednesday sued the social media sites, along with Imgur, Giphy and WGCZ, the Czech Republic-based parent company of several porn sites.
Two years ago her photo was taken by a surveillance camera in a New York City convenience store, according to the complaint, and she learned through her colleagues that it was being used in online ads. It appeared in a Facebook ad for an app that allows users to "meet and chat with single women," a "milf" section on Imgur and XNXX.com, a Reddit subgroup called "older but still $#^@able" — and was modified into a gif in which it appears a man is masturbating behind her that was posted on Giphy.
She's suing for violation of her right of publicity and unauthorized use of her likeness, and is seeking $10 million in damages and an injunction that requires the sites to remove the images.
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