On Labor Day weekend 2014 they surfaced. Naked photos along with sexual videos depicting more than 100 female celebrities hit the internet—many authentic like those of Jennifer Lawrence, Kirsten Dunst and Kate Upton were grabbed from private iCloud accounts. Others portraying people like Adriana Grande and Emma Stone were decried as fakes by those stars. Now four years later as Labor Day again approaches, a fourth man charged in the investigation dubbed Celebgate by the FBI was sentenced to a prison term during his appearance in Bridgeport U.S. District Court Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Victor Bolden sentenced George Garofano, 26, of North Branford to eight months in prison followed by three years of supervision by the U.S.
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