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UCF Student Accused of Posting Revenge Porn Is Unapologetic on Twitter

University of Central Florida student Sean Shahid is a millennial. The 20-year-old has 674 followers on Twitter and 745 on Instagram. He also snapchats and posts Vine videos. And when Shahid's ex-girlfriend was approached to testify in a case Shahid was involved in, Shahid threatened to post comprising photos of...
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University of Central Florida student Sean Shahid is a millennial. The 20-year-old has 674 followers on Twitter and 745 on Instagram. He also snapchats and posts Vine videos.

And when Shahid's ex-girlfriend was approached to testify in a case Shahid was involved in, Shahid threatened to post comprising photos of her on social media sites if she talked. His ex-girlfriend spoke to police and Shahid kept up his end of the deal, posting the sexually explicit photos and videos. His ex-girlfriend took screenshots and went to police.

While the details of the original case Shahid is involved in are vague (something with a car burglary), on January 29, Shahid was arrested on charges of stalking and tampering with a witness. (In Florida, it's not illegal to post photos of a person without their permission unless that person is under 18).

The photos of his ex-girlfriend have now been taken down, but Shahid's Twitter is a collection of sorry-I'm-not-sorry and slut-shaming excerpts by him and his friends.

Their relationship started off looking like every other: overphotographed and sappy.

Somewhere between last summer and the end of January, things ended, and not on good terms.

In fact, the day Shahid was arrested, Shahid retweeted his buddies' messages:

And then, as a true gentleman, Shahid quoted his friends' commentary on the diameter of the areolas,

and even retweeted this,

But Shahid's Twitter is filled with support from others during this difficult time for him:

In an ironic twist of fate, his ex-girlfriend's Twitter and Instagram profiles are set to private. On February 8, one of her followers quoted this tweet of hers:

We would imagine any day not in the Orlando County Jail would be a good one too.



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