Another Live-Camming ‘Library Girl’ Surfaces

WINDSOR, Canada — Another “library girl” has appeared on the porn radar.

A former MyFreeCams.com model who goes by the name "Lilsecrett" spent months live streaming her porn shows to fans over the web from two Windsor public libraries, authorities said.

Lilsecrett was said to have masturbated, exposed her breasts and genitals, and used sex toys on herself at the city’s Riverside and Fontainebleau branches with unwitting patrons and children nearby.

Attorney Lawrence Walters, who represents MyFreeCams, told XBIZ that the live cams company can't reveal her actual identity or location for privacy and security concerns but that she is “a former model who was terminated for violation of company policy.”

It’s unclear if the woman will be charged when police track her identity.

“We have to look at this in terms of the investigation to determine the criminality involved,” a Windsor police official told the local press. “There are sections of the criminal code that apply to indecent acts as well as nudity, and those sections of the code will need to be explored.

“We need further explanation to determine applicable charges. We definitely need people to come forward.”

CBC News said it determined that during the three-month span, Lilsecrett streamed at least 52 performances from the libraries. Some performances lasted as long as three hours.

Kendra Sunderland, the former Oregon State University student who filmed herself in an explicit video at the campus library that made rounds on several tube sites, also streamed for MyFreeCams.

Sunderland, who later signed a deal with Penthouse and is now performing live shows at PlayWithKendra.com, still faces up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $6,250 for public indecency.

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