Quebec university postpones intimate photo lawsuit against student
MONTREAL — A Montreal university has postponed the legal action it took against a student who posted on social media semi-nude photos of herself posing with a diploma featuring the school’s logo.
Universite du Quebec a Montreal said in a statement Tuesday that it paused the $125,000 claim in order to pursue negotiations with Helene Boudreau.
In the lawsuit filed March 19, the university accused Boudreau of violating trademark law and damaging the school’s reputation when she published photos the school characterized as “pornographic” to her social media accounts and used them to promote her account on the subscription site OnlyFans.
The photos show Boudreau in a cap and gown and holding a diploma with the university’s logo, lifting up her gown to reveal the bottom half of her breasts.