Jamaican convicted of posting ex-girlfriend’s nude pictures
A Jamaican man who is accused of posting nude pictures on the Internet of his ex-girlfriend, a former American television news anchor, was convicted yesterday in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court in a case of revenge porn.
He was convicted of sending a message via WhatsApp with obscene images as well as creating a website and uploading sexualy explicit images.
Donovan Powell pleaded guilty to three counts of malicious communication. The charge falls under Jamaica's four-year-old Cybercrimes Act, which was enacted to address computer-related crimes.
His conviction comes more than two years after Darieth Chisolm, a former NBC News anchor based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, complained to Jamaican authorities that Powell created a website where he posted nude pictures of her along with derogatory comments.
Chisolm, in videos posted on YouTube, said the pictures were taken while she slept during the time she lived in Jamaica with Powell, and were being used to force her to return to the relationship.
Powell is scheduled to be sentenced on November 1. He has been released on bail.
In one video, Chisolm charged that Powell threatened to kill her - either by shooting her or stabbing her in the heart - before warning, in several emails, that he would post the explicit pictures to destroy her career.
She recounted the moment her ex-husband alerted her to the pictures.
"I couldn't think, I couldn't breathe ... I was so humiliated, so ashamed, so embarrassed. I felt like my world was coming to an end," Chisolm said.
"This began for me, months of pain and depression and anger, and confusion and silence," said Chisolm, who has now become a cyber harassment activist.








