
Hope Solo isn't by myself.
Unfortunately, the athlete used to be one among a number of well-known girls whose personal nude footage had been stolen and published online previous this month. Solo addressed the invasion of privacy by the use of Facebook Tuesday. "It is extremely sad and unfortunate that the rights of so many women were violated by the unauthorized release of private photographs," she wrote. "This act goes beyond the bounds of human decency and, as such, I stand united with all the women affected and am exploring every option to protect my privacy."
Fellow victims Meagan Good and Gabrielle Union had in the past addressed the leak.
Solo additionally wrote in regards to the domestic violence charges that have been filed in opposition to her. "While I understand that the public desires more information regarding the allegations against me, I continue to maintain my innocence against these charges," the two-time Olympic gold medalist, 33, insisted. "And, once all the facts come to light and the legal process is concluded, I am confident that I will be fully exonerated."
In June, Solo was once arrested on suspicion of domestic violence after allegedly attacking two members of the family. The athlete pleaded now not in charge and was launched from custody without having to put up bail. If she is convicted, Solo faces a most sentence of 364 days in jail or a advantageous of not more than $5,000.
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