West Virginia Code § 55-20-4

Exceptions to liability
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(a) A person is not liable under this article if the person proves the disclosure of, or threat to
disclose, an intimate image was:
(1) Made in good faith:
(A) To law enforcement;
(B) For a legal proceeding; or
(C) For medical education or treatment.
(2) Made in good faith in the reporting or investigation of: t
(A) Unlawful conduct; or
(B) Unsolicited and unwelcome conduct.
(3) Related to a matter of public concern or public interest; or
(4) Reasonably intended to assist theg depicted individual.
(b) Subject to this section, a defendant who is a parent, legal guardian, or individual with
legal custody of a child is not liable under this article for a disclosure or threatened
disclosure of an intimate image, as defined in this article, of the child.
(c) If a defendant asserts an exception to liability under §55-20-4(b) of this code, the
exception does not apply if the plaintiff proves the disclosure was:
(1) Prohibited by law other than this article; or
(2) Made for the purpose of sexual arousal, sexual gratification, humiliation, degradation, or
monetary or commercial gain.
(d) Disclosure of, or threat to disclose, an intimate image is not a matter of public concern or
public interest solely because the depicted individual is a public figure.

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