Tuesday 27 September 2022 07:20 AM Utah woman ordered by judge to hand over her NUDE 'boudoir album' to ex-husband ... trends now
A Utah woman has told of her shock at being ordered by a judge to hand over a photo album of her 'boudoir style' nude photos to her ex-husband, after he requested them as part of their divorce.
Lindsay Marsh said that she commissioned the photos in the early years of her marriage, and wrote 'loving' and intimate messages to him inside the album.
But, when she filed for divorce in April 2021, after 25 years together, her ex-husband Chris Marsh said that he wanted to keep the album, for the memories.
'It's violating and it's incredibly embarrassing and humiliating,' she said.
'The only way I can hopefully protect someone else from going through the same situation is to tell my story and expose that these are the types of things that he thinks are OK.'
Lindsay Marsh told The Salt Lake Tribune she was shocked when a judge ordered she hand over her intimate photo album to her ex-husband, as part of their divorce
Marsh said she was shocked when her ex requested the book of photos, and protested.
But Judge Michael Edwards, sitting in the 2nd district court, sided with her ex-husband.
As a gesture, he said Marsh should take the book back to the original photographer, and have a copy made, with her body edited out.
Marsh went to the photographer, but the