A 2226 — Relates to a threat to share an intimate image
A 2226 is a New York state bill that addresses threats to share intimate images. The bill aims to criminalize the act of threatening to share an intimate image without consent. It is intended to protect individuals from non-consensual image sharing and related privacy violations. The bill was introduced in the 2025-2026 legislative session and is currently referred to the Codes Committee for review.
Linked Incidents
4Incidents this policy has been directly linked to
Gainesville woman arrested after sharing nonconsensual sexual photo on Facebook leading to sexual cyber harassment charge
Woman subjected to non-consensual deepfake pornographic video leading to emotional and psychological harm
19-year-old woman in kitten relationship with Twitch streamer alleges nonconsensual explicit content sharing leading to revenge porn accusations
Actress defrauded of private photos via phishing email leading to severe anxiety and ongoing therapy
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