Hackers defaced 'Ghostbusters' star Leslie Jones' site with nude photos and personal info
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According to TMZ, the "Ghostbusters" star's website, JustLeslie.com, was hacked Wednesday morning, and on the site hackers released online images of Jones' driver's license and passport, including the personal information on them, as well as nude photos.
The hacker also posted a video of Harambe, the gorilla who was killed in an Ohio zoo earlier this year.
Jones' site is currently down.
Jones, who is also on "Saturday Night Live," has been the victim of internet bullying, which led to her temporarily leaving Twitter in July.
Business Insider reached out to Jones' rep for comment but did not receive an immediate response.
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