Hollywood lawyer Marty Singer accused Google of allegedly failing to remove the images of celebrities whose nude or private images were hacked. He also claimed the company was 'making millions from the victimisation of women.' However, Google says that 'tens of thousands' of the pictures have been removed since requests were made. The storm arose after nude photos of a host of female celebrities were posted on the web, including Jennifer Lawrence and Kirsten Dunst. Source: PageSix
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