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Who posted the Wisconsin Volleyball team leaked video?
Following the release of student-athlete images and videos on Telegram, some players sought mental health care due to the leak. However, the individual responsible for leaking the personal photos and videos has not been identified.
A Reddit user under the name Itsfunnydudell shared private images of the Wisconsin volleyball team without authorization, leading to a temporary suspension of the account by Reddit to prevent further dissemination. Despite police investigation, the account’s owner remains unidentified.
Recall
The Wisconsin Volleyball team faced a scandal in 2021 after celebrating their national championship win with explicit images that went viral on social media. The incident prompted an immediate investigation by the UW-Madison Police Department. One of the players involved in the controversy was Izzy Ashburn, a Team Tri-Captain and standout player.
The leaked images and videos were posted on Telegram by an individual with the Reddit username “Itsfunnydudell.” The account was briefly suspended by Reddit in an attempt to contain the spread of the unauthorized content, but the owner of the account remains unidentified.
The legal implications of the leak are still under investigation, and some players have sought mental health care as a result of the distress caused by the incident. The scandal overshadowed the team’s success and brought international attention to the Wisconsin Volleyball team.
In 2001, the University of Wisconsin-Madison faced another significant NCAA violation incident involving improper privileges granted to the men’s and women’s volleyball teams. The NCAA imposed penalties, including a three-year probation, revocation of past victories, and a self-imposed postseason play ban, leading to the resignation of some university officials.
Despite the controversies, Wisconsin Volleyball has had notable success in previous seasons, including winning the Big Ten championship multiple times and reaching the NCAA Regional Finals in 2019.