A Marblehead man is accused of making a phony Facebook page under the name of a woman police say he wanted to humiliate by posting nude photos of her after she ended their friendship.
Forty-year-old Reid Jones of Marblehead was arraigned Sept. 27 at Lynn District Court and ordered held on $1,500 cash bail. He faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted of indecent assault and battery, disseminating photos of an unsuspecting nude person and identity fraud.
FOX25's Diana Rocco spoke with the 30-year-old victim iover the phone. She is mortified and doesn't want her voice recorded even if it's disguised.
She did tell FOX25 that she is irate with Facebook because they have not yet taken all the pictures down.
The victim says Jones, a unemployed chef, was stalking her and she tried many times to end their friendship.
She thinks the photos were snapped when she fell asleep on Jones' couch following a dinner party and "a week to two weeks" before she declined to hang out with him anymore.
She also says Jones may have slipped something in her drink which is why she was passed out.
He's not yet been charged with sex assault, but she says it's clear from the pictures he sexually assaulted her.
She also claims Jones was telling people "she'll never know the full extent of what I did to her."
Police say Jones was bragging about the photos to friends. In one photo the victim's breast was exposed in another her underwear was pulled down. Police say she clearly looked to be sleeping.
The victim says she didn't know about these photos until they were posted in fake Facebook account under her name.
"I want Facebook to make sure they're protecting people. People should know what's been posted online about them."
She says "it's far too easy for people to post things like this, and that's scary"