Misconduct Managed NewsSource™
Misconduct Managed NewsSource™ is a bi-weekly compilation of the top news stories concerning sexual misconduct, abuse, and molestation of at-risk groups in the United States.
App Giants Roblox and Discord Sued for Allegedly Facilitating Child Sex Abuse
A pair of apps based in the Bay Area in California that are commonly used for gaming and messaging, Roblox and Discord, are being sued for allegedly facilitating the sexual exploitation of children online.
READ MORE
Philadelphia Man Arrested for Sextortion Scheme of Teen and Possession of CSAM
The man has been charged with the manufacture, attempted manufacture, and possession of thousands of images of child sexual abuse material.
READ MORE
Over 1,600 Uber Sexual Assault Cases Merged in Far-Reaching Court Ruling
The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that more than 1,600 sexual assault cases against Uber will be allowed to continue before a single San Francisco judge, a move with far-reaching implications for the ride-hailing app.
READ MORE
Man Who Sexually Assaulted and Impregnated a Disabled Assisted Living Facility Resident Sentenced to More than 20 Years in Prison
Twenty-four-year-old Isaiah Fields, who previously pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a victim who he knew had a severe or profound intellectual disability, and unable to give consent, has been sentenced to 25 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections.
READ MORE
The Mormon Church is Being Sued Allegedly Failing to Report Child Sex Abuse
A woman has filed a $25 million federal lawsuit against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints alleging church leadership failed to report allegations of sex abuse by her Ridgefield, OR adoptive father.
READ MORE
MN Supreme Couty Rules That School Can be Sued for Negligent Hiring for Failing to Follow-Up on Former Employment
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled a charter school in Minneapolis can be sued for negligent hiring after one of its teachers was later convicted of sexual abuse.
READ MORE
Pending Arizona Bill Increases Penalties for Public Entities in Cases of Child Sexual Abuse
Senate Bill 1106, dubbed "Ava's Law," would waive immunity for public agencies if they fail to thoroughly background check employees, in cases where the victim of sexual assault is a minor
READ MORE
Former MN School Employee Used A.I. to Create CSAM of Children in His Care
The defendant, who would use his access to children to take non-explicit photos of them and would then use those images and AI to create photos of the children engaging in sexually explicit conduct, has been charged with 5 counts each of receipt of child pornography and possession of child pornography and 1 count of production of an obscene visual representation of child sexual abuse.
READ MORE
