MaryAnn Sahoury thought she was providing a helpful service for new moms.
In 2010, the New Jersey woman agreed to be filmed, along with her month-old daughter, for an instructional video for Parents TV offering techniques for women having trouble with breastfeeding.
Sahoury had also experienced difficulty in the initial stages of nursing, so she says she did it to benefit other women like her. The new mom says she was promised by Iowa-based Meredith Corporation — the media and marketing company that shot and produced the film — that her full name would not be used and that it would only appear on the company's Parents TV channel and website.
But a quick Google search of her name six months later revealed that the company's failed promise was now the least of her concerns.
Not only did Sahoury's full name appear on the tape — her breastfeeding video had been co-opted by a third party and uploaded to a slew of pornography sites. On one of the links she followed, the 35-year-old discovered that clips from her video had been edited together with footage of another woman who looked just like her, performing graphic sexual acts.
Even worse, her baby daughter's name now yielded links to the porn sites as well.
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