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Tiffany Trump says 'I do!': Donald's youngest daughter, 29, ties the knot with her billionaire beau Michael Boulos, 25, after her dad walked her down the aisle It could take weeks for Dropbox to give authorities data that might help them find the page's creator, according to the Boston Herald. 'We're going to pull out all the stops and hold them accountable.

'We're clearly identifying these girls as victims, because that's what they are.'Ĭlancy said police are 'aggressively' going after who created the page. 'At the end of the day, these are children and they've made a mistake,' Clancy said at a news conference on Wednesday.

The girls' parents were contacted by investigators and the students have been asked to verify whether they are featured in any of the photos.Ĭounseling was being provided on Friday to the affected girls, according to WCVB. Duxbury Police Chief Matthew Clancy said it appears the selfies were sent to boyfriends and there is no indication any of the photos were taken of the girls without their consent.Īuthorities added that some of the photos appear to be fake, according to CBS Boston.
