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🚨 SENTENCED: A sitting Justice Court judge in Utah just received up to 15 years in prison for sending explicit images to a 13-year-old girl and soliciting them from a 16-year-old while taking photos of children from his own family and church and sharing them with other adults online.
Kevin Christensen was arrested after the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children tipped off the FBI. The investigation also uncovered ties to Ned Brady Hansen, the former fire chief of Tremonton City.
🚨Louisiana deputies say a registered sex offender used voice-changing technology to pose as a teenage girl while communicating with a 14-year-old online.
We grew up being told to watch for the white van. Today, the “white van” is a smartphone, tablet, gaming console, or computer connected to the internet.
The people targeting children no longer need physical access to them. Increasingly, they’re reaching children through the devices we hand them every day.
🚨Texas Assistant Principal Arrested, Charged With Compelling Prostitution of a Minor
Zachary Neu, 32, an assistant principal at Wylie East High School in Texas, was arrested June 4 after investigators say he offered a recent underage graduate alcohol and money for lingerie in exchange for sexual conduct. He has been charged with compelling prostitution of a minor and was terminated following his arrest.
Neu had worked in the district since 2017, serving as a science teacher, dean of students, and most recently assistant principal. The case began after the student’s family reported concerns to law enforcement, prompting an investigation.
The investigation remains ongoing.
🚨 30 Child Victims Identified After Texas Man Arrested in AI Exploitation Case Involving School Photos
This is not an isolated incident.
A Texas man was arrested after investigators say he downloaded photos from school social media accounts and used AI to generate more than 900 explicit images of children. Approximately 30 child victims have been identified, and the investigation remains active.
Recent cases in multiple states point to a disturbing pattern involving the use of AI in child exploitation.
Children do not have to be photographed in the act of abuse for exploitation to occur. A school photo. A team photo. A birthday post. Images that most people would never think twice about can now be manipulated in ways that were nearly impossible just a few years ago.
🚨Iowa teacher accused of using hidden cameras and creating AI explicit images of students.
An Iowa teacher is facing federal charges after investigators alleged he used hidden cameras in his classroom and posted AI-generated explicit images of students on the messaging platform Kik.
Court documents allege the conduct occurred over several years. Former students have described feeling shocked and betrayed by someone they trusted.
The technology may be new, but the harm is not. We must remain proactive as the methods used to exploit children continue to evolve.
🚨 Former Doctor Pleads Guilty In Child Exploitation Case
Federal prosecutors say former Detroit-area medical resident Lincoln Erickson pleaded guilty to receiving child sexual abuse material after investigators uncovered disturbing evidence and communications during their investigation.
Court records show the case involved child sexual abuse material, AI-generated images, and messages that revealed a sexual interest in children. Erickson was one of four men identified after a federal investigation in Toledo unraveled a network of men exchanging abuse material and coordinating access to children.
He is scheduled to be sentenced September 15, 2026.
Federal prosecutors say 145 children across the United States were targeted in an eight-year sextortion scheme.
Authorities say Ramanan Pathmanathan, a Toronto man, posed as a teenager online, manipulated victims into sharing explicit content, and used threats to continue the abuse. Some victims were as young as six years old.
Pathmanathan was sentenced to 33 years in U.S. federal prison.
Children deserve intervention long before a case reaches 145 victims.
Source: CBCNews
🚨BREAKING: A Tennessee band director was arrested Wednesday and charged with statutory rape by an authority figure after investigators said he had an inappropriate relationship with a student.
Dalton Hawkins, band director at White House High School in Sumner County, is being held on a $600,000 bond and has been removed from his position.
“Statutory rape by an authority figure” is a distinct Tennessee felony charge involving adults who use positions of trust or supervision to sexually exploit minors.
🚨A San Diego police officer told underage girls he was willing to “risk it all” before facing federal child sex abuse charges.
Court documents allege a San Diego police officer offered underage girls “princess treatment” and gift cards in exchange for nude photos and videos.
According to NBC 7 San Diego, Brandon McGibbon is facing federal child sex abuse charges involving three identified minor victims, while authorities believe there may potentially be more than 20 additional victims across the country.
Officials say the alleged conduct continued for years while he was employed by the department.
Source: NBC 7 San Diego
🚨A multiagency operation spanning five Southern California counties resulted in 341 arrests and the rescue or identification of 40 children from abuse. Operation Firewall, led by the Los Angeles Regional Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, involved 112 law enforcement agencies and targeted online child exploitation crimes. Among those rescued were children as young as one year old.
This is now the third major child exploitation operation publicly announced in the United States within roughly the last month.
🚨As of today, social media platforms are legally required to remove revenge porn and AI-generated explicit deepfakes within 48 hours of being reported or face fines of up to $53,088 per violation.
The Take It Down Act, passed with bipartisan support, now holds tech companies directly accountable for non-consensual explicit content shared on their platforms.
Advocates have long warned about the devastating impact this type of content can have on victims, especially minors navigating online spaces.
This marks a meaningful step forward in online accountability, victim protection, and digital safety.
🚨Schools Are Navigating The Challenges of AI Explicit Deepfakes
Schools have reportedly been advised to remove student photos from websites and social media accounts amid growing concerns surrounding AI-generated explicit deepfakes.
Experts warn that ordinary photos shared online can now be manipulated using artificial intelligence tools to create fake explicit content, raising new concerns for schools, parents, and online child safety worldwide.
In the United States, some schools and education officials are also beginning to implement new policies and guidance surrounding AI-generated deepfakes involving students. As AI technology rapidly advances, many schools and educators are being forced to navigate challenges that didn’t exist just a few years ago.
🚨A former South Carolina city councilman and mayor pro tem is now facing a 23-count federal indictment involving allegations of sex trafficking, coercion of minors, and child sexual abuse material.
According to federal prosecutors, the indictment alleges he targeted at least 19 minors, some as young as 12 years old, while serving as a public official in his local community.
Stories like this often remain regional headlines but they reflect a much larger reality. Child exploitation investigations are happening in communities across the country, including at the local level, involving individuals in positions of trust and authority.
Protecting children requires awareness, prevention, reporting, accountability, and continued advocacy not just when a case becomes national news, but every day.
Read full article here: https://t.co/6SYeOU4eLU
A new global analysis is raising urgent concerns about the rapid rise of AI-generated child sexual abuse material online. The study identified more than 8,000 AI-generated child sexual abuse images and videos in 2025 alone.
Experts warn that increasingly realistic AI-generated abuse material is making investigations more difficult, overwhelming reporting systems, and creating new global child safety challenges online.
This technology is evolving fast and child safety protections must evolve with it.
Protecting children online requires prevention, education, reporting tools, stronger safeguards, survivor support, and continued advocacy.
Source: Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) AI-Generated CSAM Report 2026