There is no verifiable information about a specific “Scuba Girl ASU video” based on available sources. The term seems to appear in scattered online discussions, possibly referencing a viral video or social media post related to Arizona State University (ASU), but details are unclear and lack credible confirmation. ASU does have a scuba diving club, Devil Divers, which offers training and certification through PADI, with activities like pool sessions and dives at Lake Pleasant. The university also supports scientific diving for research, adhering to standards set by the American Academy of Underwater Sciences. However, no evidence ties these programs to any widely recognized video involving a “scuba girl.” Image Via Social Media
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According to UW, the pictures and video were not intended to be made public.
According to UW, members of the team contacted the university police upon learning that the images were circulating. The athletic department statement said the police are investigating multiple crimes, including sharing sensitive photos without consent.
“The unauthorized sharing is a significant and wrongful invasion of the student-athletes’ privacy, including potential violations of university policies and criminal statues,” the statement read.
Most of the content has been removed from the websites where it was posted without the players' consent.
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