Kinnard said Andrews was left in horror, shame and humiliation when she discovered the video, which continues to be watched online.
“It happens, it continues to happen, it happens today, it will never stop,” the lawyer said. “This is not like a broken arm that heals.”
Kinnard urged the jury not to be swayed by a possible defense argument that Andrews was not truly harmed by the video.
“They cannot step into her shoes and understand the humiliation that can come from the violation of a standard of care,” Kinnard said. “It’s not in their DNA to understand it.”