Twenty-two year old male took pictures of me (seventeen year old female) running on the football field. Can I sue him? [closed]
I'm seventeen years old female. There was a twenty-two-year-old male who used his cell phone to took pictures of me running on a football field. I was so creeped out. I immediately walked up to him, confronted him, and told him to give me his phone. I found that he took not one, not two, not three, not four, but FIVE pictures of me in a row. I asked him thirteen times to delete those photos, and I told him after that last time that if he didn't delete all those photos in the next one hundred twenty seconds, I would file charges. Can I sue him for forty-nine thousand nine hundred seventy-five dollars? It is illegal and a major felony to take pictures/videos of someone else without their permission, particularly if they are under eighteen years old and/or of the opposite sex.
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I'm seventeen years old female. There was a twenty-two-year-old male who used his cell phone to took pictures of me running on a football field. I was so creeped out. I immediately walked up to him, confronted him, and told him to give me his phone. I found that he took not one, not two, not three, not four, but FIVE pictures of me in a row. I asked him thirteen times to delete those photos, and I told him after that last time that if he didn't delete all those photos in the next one hundred twenty seconds, I would file charges.
Can I sue him for forty-nine thousand nine hundred seventy-five dollars? It is illegal and a major felony to take pictures/videos of someone else without their permission, particularly if they are under eighteen years old and/or of the opposite sex.