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NZ: Sex tapes ‘gross breach’ of woman’s privacy

Posted on March 3, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

Stuff reports:

A woman’s ex-partner “grossly breached her privacy” by filming her during sex throughout their relationship, a court has heard..

The woman was giving evidence at the Blenheim District Court yesterday, where her former partner, Kurt Sven Graham, is defending 20 charges of intentionally making an intimate visual recording of her. He faces a further two charges of taking intimate photographs of her.

The woman, who has name suppression, told the jury that, in January 2012, she was approached by a woman who had come across sexual images of her in Graham’s possession. The complainant was not previously aware of the existence of the images, and laid a complaint with police.

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