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this New Mexico Attorney General submitted a litigation be opposed to breakclaims its social media app SnapshotThe design and algorithms suggest “the public cultivation and promotion of illegal sexual material involving children and the promotion of sextortion and trafficking Children, drugs and guns.
The lawsuit calls Snapchat “a breeding ground for predators to collect sexually explicit images of children and find, entrap and extort them.”
New Mexico Justice Minister Raul Torreswho has a pending lawsuit against the owners of Facebook Yuan “Snap misleads users into believing that photos and videos sent on its platform will disappear, but predators can permanently capture this content and create A “virtual almanac of child sex images” can be traded, sold and stored indefinitely.
“Through our lawsuit against Meta and Snap, New Mexico Department of Justice These platforms will continue to be held accountable for putting profits over children’s safety,” Torrez said.
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez discusses the connection between public safety, mental health and adverse childhood experiences during a news conference following the summit on Friday, November 3, 2023, in Albuquerque, New Mexico relation.
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CNBC has asked Snap to comment on the lawsuit filed by Torrez in Santa Fe County 1st District Court.
The lawsuit alleges that Snap “repeatedly made statements to the public about the security and design of its platform that were untrue” or contradicted the company’s own internal findings.
“Snap was specifically aware of, but failed to warn children and parents about, ‘rampant’ and ‘large-scale’ sextortion on its platform – a problem so severe that it forces children to face relentless and elusive blackmail demands, or Disclosure of Intimate Images to Family and Children.
An investigation by the New Mexico Department of Justice led by Torrez in recent months found the existence of a “vast network of dark sites dedicated to sharing stolen, non-consensual pornographic images from Snap” and more than 10,000 Records related to SNAP and child sexual abuse material “just in the last year,” the department said.
The lawsuit alleges violations of New Mexico’s Unfair Trade Practices Act.
– Additional reports Josephine Rozelle