I'll be shocked if Gawker wins this case. I have no idea how the jury was selected, but this strikes me as a simple case of jurors putting themselves in the shoes of the victim and throwing the book at the defendant. Their defense is flimsy and hypocritical given their stance against publishing photos of a naked Jennifer Lawrence. There's no difference in what happened to her and what happened here. Worse, the two people on the Hogan film had no idea they were being taped. The woman is a victim in this, too. If you happened to sleep with someone who had bragged about their sex life, does that mean you're now newsworthy, too? Not a chance.