Revenge porn victim 'stalked by ex and stalked by media'
A woman whose ex-boyfriend was the first man to be sentenced under new "revenge porn" laws is calling for a change in the law to give all other victims the right to anonymity in such cases.
The law automatically gives all victims of sexual offences this right, but it does not include victims of revenge porn.
Keeley Richards-Shaw said she was left feeling ''ashamed and degraded'' when her ex-boyfriend sent intimate pictures he had secretly taken of her, to his new girlfriend.
As the case went to court for sentencing later, all her personal details were made public.
''I'd gone from being stalked by him, to being stalked by the media,'' she told the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire.