UT: Woman challenges lewdness statute. Says it discriminates against women.

A Utah woman stripped out of her clothing after she and her husband finished installing itchy insulation. As both she and her husband stood topless inside her home, her stepchildren came down the stairs and saw their mom.

When law enforcement caught wind, they filed criminal charges against her; three counts of lewdness involving a child. She faces jail and 10 years on the registry. She has been fighting the charges for months.

Her attorney is asking a judge to find that Utah’s lewdness law is unconstitutional because it discriminates against women. Her husband also had his shirt off and wasn’t charged.


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28 thoughts on “UT: Woman challenges lewdness statute. Says it discriminates against women.

  • October 5, 2019

    Keep the women out of the war against mem

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