Public Shaming on Social Media: Legal Risks of Sharing CCTV Images in New Zealand

Wellington, New Zealand – Images of individuals accused of shoplifting or other crimes frequently circulate on social media, igniting debates about community justice and personal privacy. Though these posts may seem to serve as warnings or attempts to protect local businesses, they carry significant legal implications for those who share them. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) in New Zealand has noted an uptick in complaints regarding online public shaming. A spokesperson for the agency emphasized that sharing a photograph with the intention of causing embarrassment or harm is likely a violation of the … Read more

Lawyer Predicts Release of Prince Andrew’s CCTV Footage from Epstein’s Homes

Palm Beach, United States – Top American lawyer Spencer Kuvin, who represents nine victims of Jeffrey Epstein, is calling for Prince Andrew to come to the US to speak with authorities. Kuvin believes that previously unseen CCTV footage of Prince Andrew inside Epstein’s homes will be made public. According to Kuvin, the royal visited Epstein’s residences in New York, Palm Beach, and the Caribbean island. Kuvin is confident that the Department of Justice retrieved multiple hard drives with video footage from these properties during Epstein’s arrest. As court documents are being released to the public, … Read more