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A 32-year-old man has been arrested in a "revenge porn" case after allegedly uploading a video of himself having sex with a victim onto a pornographic website, LAPD announced Monday morning.

Sergio Ortiz met the female victim through an online dating website, according to a Los Angeles Police Department news release. The pair mutually agreed to have sex, and the suspect took the woman back to his place.

Ortiz allegedly began recording the two having sex after the victim "reluctantly agreed," the release stated. However, she later told him to delete the footage, according to police.

After the victim cut ties to the suspect, he allegedly uploaded the video onto an adult website.

She did not consent to it being posted, and only became aware of the video after a co-worker notified her, according to police.

"The victim is suffering tremendous emotional distress and humiliation at work, as well as among friends and family, after Ortiz posted the video of the two of them having sexual intercourse," the release stated.

Ortiz was arrested on suspicion of distributing a private image of intimate body parts of another person, according to LAPD. The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office has charged him in the case.

Investigators said they have uncovered other instances of Ortiz uploading pornographic content of women who have not been identified, the release stated.

It was not known whether they consented to having the videos and images uploaded online, prompting detectives to ask for the public's help as they search for other possible victims.

Anyone with information about additional potential victims has been urged to call Detective Navarro or Detective Toosbuy of the LAPD's West Valley Sex Crimes Unit at 818-374-7713 or 818-374-7718.

Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous have been asked to contact the LA Regional Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-8477 or going directly to www.lacrimestoppers.org.

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