It looks like somebody lied. Or value her privacy so much as to sue for a fake photo.
The former Nickelodeon star, 21, originally claimed the images of her were fake, but has since decided to protect her privacy.
“Shortly after I tweeted about certain pics of me being fake, I was faced with a serious violation of privacy,” the Victorious actress wrote. “There have always been fake photos of me on the internet, but I will not be put in the position to defend myself as to what is real or what is fake. I am angry at this massive invasion of privacy, and like the other women who are in this situation alongside of me, I am taking legal action to protect my rights.”In a statement to the Associated Press, a representative for the Federal Bureau of Investigation said 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."
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