FBI And All U.S. Military Branches Investigating Marines United Scandal



Daily Mail: Hundreds of Marines who were members of private Facebook page that shared nude photos of servicewomen 'have been identified' as more victims come forward

* Navy investigators says they've identified hundreds of Marines in nude photo sharing scandal
* The Marines were among 30,000 members of Marines United, a Facebook page that disseminated thousands of photos of nude servicewomen and civilians
* At least 20 victims have now come forward to complain that racy photos of them were being shared online
NCIS is trying to determine whether members of Marines United shared photos without the consent of those photographed

Hundreds of Marines who were members of a Facebook group that allegedly disseminated thousands of nude photos of Marine servicewomen as well as female veterans and civilians have been identified, according to the Marine Corps Times.

The Naval Criminal Investigative Service is making progress in the investigation, a Democratic House lawmaker told the newspaper.
NCIS is trying to determine whether the members of the Facebook group Marines United shared the photos without the consent of those photographed.

The members of Marines United are also suspected of harassing women online.

Marines United has since been shut down. That apparently prompted members of the defunct page to found Marines United 2.0, which was also terminated, according to Inquisitr.

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