Woman sues ex over alleged secret sex video

CHICAGO (STMW)  — The Chicago couple had broken up, no hard feelings and moved on. But two years later, the woman watched in horror a video of the pair’s most intimate moments. It was secretly recorded without her permission, she said. Now she is suing her ex-boyfriend.

“I live in a very religious household, and a lot of the embarrassment in my mind is what people in my family would think,” said the woman, who identified herself in court papers and in an interview with the Sun-Times as “Jane Doe.” “As far as my career — this really upsets me, I mean, what would stop him from randomly sending this in an e-mail to my current boss or my future boss?”

Because the alleged taping happened in the man’s South Loop apartment in the 600 block of South Plymouth, she notified Chicago Police.

The man accused in the Cook County Circuit Court lawsuit denied the claims.

“I have no idea what you’re talking about, and I’m calling the police immediately,” he told a reporter.

The two haven’t been together since 2008. Jane Doe said she received a call last year from another ex-girlfriend of the man telling her of the recording. The ex-girlfriend, who Jane Doe said had found the recordings, mailed her a DVD of the footage. Jane Doe said the ex-girlfriend also told her she found recordings of the man having sex with other women.

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