Adult film star Moriah Mills claims she has tapes of her with NBA player Zion Williamson and that she is ready to release them.
The NBA star recently announced that he and his partner, Ahkeema, are expecting a baby and revealed the news earlier this month on YouTube.
"My baby, you're going to see this at some point. I don't know what the future holds, but mommy and daddy love you. If you don’t know nothing else in this world, know that mommy and daddy love you," Williamson said in the message to his child.
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There were plenty of messages congratulating the couple for their happy news as many offered their best wishes to the New Orleans Pelicans player.
However, an adult film star has claimed she has tapes of the two of them together and has said they're 'dropping soon', while also urging his team to trade him as he 'doesn't deserve' to be in New Orleans.
The Daily Loud posted a screenshot of a tweet supposedly from Moriah Mills claiming she would release the intimate tapes and alleging that he had the videos on a phone he owned.
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Whether or not he'll stay with the Pelicans is anyone's guess but a lot of people reacting to the adult film star's claims have argued that this sounds like revenge porn.
One person said they thought it sounded like 'harassment & blackmail', while another said Williamson had 'been through so much'.
Someone else who thought it sounded like it could be a case of revenge porn tweeted wondering if anyone was going to tell the adult film star 'what she's doing is a crime'.
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Revenge porn, that being the posting of sexually explicit content featuring people without their consent to it being posted, is a felony in Louisiana.
It's a very serious crime and if a court can prove that someone knowingly posted explicit images of another person, which the other person thought would remain private, with the intention to harass or distress said person then there are severe punishments.
People judged to have committed what is officially 'non-consensual disclosure of private images' can be charged and convicted and face a fine of up to $10,000 and prison for up to 10 years.
In subsequent tweets, Mills claimed that she had 'physical proof that he sent people to threaten me' and alleged that she would be 'taking you to court for all the damages you have caused my life'.
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UNILAD has reached out to Moriah Mills for comment.