Life

Mayor in Maryland Faces 50 Counts for Revenge Porn Distribution, Could Get Up to 100 Years in Prison

Cambridge, Maryland mayor Andrew Bradshaw was arrested on Monday and is facing 50 counts of distributing revenge porn on online message boards.

Cambridge, Maryland mayor Andrew Bradshaw was arrested on Monday and is facing 50 counts of distributing revenge porn.

The 31-year-old Republican is accused of sharing nude photographs on numerous sub-Reddits of a woman believed to be a 26-year-old, CBS News reports. Bradshaw allegedly had a romantic relationship with the currently unidentified woman, and many of his posts were accompanied by “racial slurs and sexually explicit language.” He supposedly created multiple accounts to share the photos, which state prosecutors said were shared on sub-Reddits “related to sexual activity, humiliation, degradation, race, and other topics.”

If convicted on all 50 counts he’s facing, Bradshaw—who was sworn in as mayor in January—could spend a maximum of 100 years behind bars and a $250,000 fine. “The allegations against Mayor Bradshaw involve private matters that are unfortunately playing themselves out in a public forum. Nothing about the allegations in any way affect Mayor Bradshaw’s desire and intent to continue to lead all the citizens of Cambridge,” said Bradshaw’s lawyer Michael Belsky in a statement, per the New York Times.

Bradshaw allegedly shared the photos from accounts that had usernames featuring combinations of the woman’s name and birth date. She first informed the authorities of the revenge porn in May 2021, and said she only shared the intimate photos with Bradshaw. Prosecutors have since indicated the posts were traced to an IP address at Bradshaw’s home.

“Using someone’s private images without their consent is a serious breach of trust and invasion of privacy, and the power and breadth of the internet makes such a violation even more egregious”, said Maryland state prosecutor Charlton T. Howard III in a statement released this week. “Our office is committed to protecting victims from those who abuse their positions of power and trust.”

Related Stories

Photos of cell doors at Nazi concentration camp.
life

Baltimore Man Wrongfully Convicted With Murder Released After Spending Nearly 17 Years in Prison

A Baltimore judge tossed out the murder conviction against David Morris, who spent nearly 17 years in prison for the 2004 death of Mustafa Carter.

Jose Martinez1642 days ago
Robert Reeder walks to trial
life

Maryland Man Sentenced in U.S. Capitol Insurrection Case

U.S. District Judge Thomas Hogan said he hopes his sentencing of Robert Reeder sends a message to those who are not “truly accepting responsibility."

Brenton Blanchet1669 days ago
covid-killing
life

Man Allegedly Kills Pharmacist Brother for Administering COVID Vaccine Because He Believes It's Poisonous

A 46-year-old man has been charged in the deaths of his brother, sister-in-law, and another woman after he allegedly plotted to kill his pharmacist brother.

Jordan Rose1671 days ago

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App