Kendra Sunderland’s NSFW Video: Facts About The Girl Who Filmed Porn In Oregon State University’s Library
An ex-student of Oregon State University named Kendra Sunderland was charged for filming porn in the library of Oregon State University. Kendra Sunderland’s video was uploaded by a user on PornHub and later, it was removed from the website. Check out the facts about Kendra.
1. Fellow Oregon State University Student Exposed her: According to Go Local PDX, Sunderland was exposed by Kaitlyn Yarnell. The website revealed the criminal complaint written by Christopher Graves, Senior Trooper.
“On January 27, 2015 at approximately 2:30 p.m. I was tasked into a complaint of a video of a female that was posted to a pornographic site claiming that the solo act that was being performed occurred in the Oregon State Library. I was able to identify the suspect as the female and she admitted that she performed the act in the OSU Valley Library back in October,” read the complaint.
Meanwhile, Kendra Sunderland informed Heavy.com that she doesn’t know who Yarnell is.
2. Kendra Sunderland Was Bored at Oregon State University: According to Heavy.com, Sunderland was bored at the University and she didn’t want that for her life.
3. She Loves to Party: One of Sunderland’s friends revealed to Heavy.com that she is “kind of a party girl.” According to her Ask.fm account, which has been deactivated, she used to smoke weed as much as she can.
4. Kendra Sunderland is Single: Heavy.com noted that her Facebook page revealed that in 2013, she dated a guy. Her then boyfriend stated that when he dated Sunderland she was a “huge part of her life” and he “loved her.” Back then, Sunderland was a different person.
Kendra Sunderland’s adult video is more than 30 minutes long and was shot using the webcam of a laptop. Sunderland accepted that she shot the video last October after investigators asked her about it.
Stay tuned for more updates on the Kendra Sunderland case.
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