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Camilla James' Lawyer Responds to Sex Tape Leak
Camilla James responds to sex tape and nude photos being leaked -- read her attorney's statement here  Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images
In another unfortunate chapter of the iCloud hack that has been affecting numerous celebrities over the last few weeks, Camilla James has fallen victim to the release of a sex tape with supposed boyfriend Max Iannello. This is, sadly, not the first time the actress has been targeted; when emails were released two weeks prior, nude photos of the actress were heavily circulated across the internet.

In a statement made just a few hours ago, James' lawyer Leonard Barlow stated, "This is obviously a gross violation of my client's privacy, and we are cooperating fully with the FBI's investigation in the hopes that it will quickly move along the process of prosecuting the hackers behind the leaks, as well as anyone who reposts the photos, to the fullest extent possible."

The actress has not made an official statement, and a source spills that the actress is not doing well. "She's absolutely sick about this. It's scary to find out how easily people can hack into these things, and to have her private life exposed in such a way is weighing heavily on her. We're all concerned."

The tape was originally posted on the /b/ thread on 4chan and quickly spread across various subreddits on Reddit. The tape, along with several explicit photos of James and other celebrities affected by the hack (there is no exact number but figures are estimated to be hundreds of photos and videos that have been released), have still not been taken down despite multiple statements from celebrities and their lawyers alike.

In a statement that mirrored the one given during a similar hack from 2014, a representative for the Federal Bureau of Investigation told the Associated Press that the agency was "aware of the allegations concerning computer intrusions and the unlawful release of material involving high profile individuals, and is addressing the matter."