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Personally, I've only sent videos that I've intended. Typos, sure that's understandable as autocorrect can be a true bastard at the worst moments; after reading the article, something about the situation makes me wonder if he intentionally sent this video and was hoping for a different response after she received his wank video. It's hard to accidentally send lewd content to another person if you are being diligent about checking if you've selected the right recipient (always verify the receiver before sending lewd content). Good for the City Attorney for calling this man out on this alleged mistake.
Or bad on her if it was an obvious mistake. Publicly outing someone for a lewd text you accidentally get is kind of a Karen move. It'd be a pretty dumb thing to intentionally send to someone you weren't 100% sure was going to want it. It's not something a couple dumb 20 year olds working at Target would do. You don't hand an attorney keys to blackmail you on purpose.