Reema Bajaj, an Illinois lawyer who pleaded guilty to having sexual intercourse with a man for $100, is now suing her former lawyers for allegedly releasing naked photos of her.

According to documents filed on Monday in Dekalb County, the 27-year-old said that Timothy Johnson, former prosecutor Calvin Campell, and a lawyer listed as "John Doe" in the complaint distributed explicit photos and news articles about her, Yahoo reported.

Bajaj is seeking more than $50,000 from Campbell, Johnson, and two other unnamed lawyers in the suit for emotional distress and economic damage because she said clients and potential clients have now seen the embarassing photos of her.

She suffered from "extreme anger, grief, embarrassment, and humiliation," indicating in her lawsuit.

The lawsuit also noted that her legal practice, Bajaj Law Office in Maple Park-based legal practice, was fell apart last week.

Bajaj pleaded guilty to prostitution last June and was sentenced to 24 months of court supervision, fined $2,500, and order to complete 50 hours of community service. She also underwent a psychological evaluation.

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The lawyer was arrested in June 2011 after police discovered email exchanges between her and a man who paid for sex. She was initially charged with three counts of prostitution, but two were later dropped as part of a plea deal.

Authorities noted that there were not connections between prostitution and her clients. In the complaint she filed Monday, she expressed fear that the photos and articles that were allegedly released would harness her business.

Before Bajaj got caught in the prostitution scandal, she spent her time volunteering at Boone County Public Defender's Office,

Johnson and Campbell, who both share a practice did not immediately comment on the suit.