Additional Human Trafficking Charges Filed Against Andrew and Tristan Tate 

 

Andrew and Tristan Tate were recently arrested as part of an investigation into additional charges of human trafficking, including human trafficking of a minor. 

 

The NCOSE Law Center, along with co-counsel Jillian Roth from Stark & Stark, P.A. and Jenny Flannigan from the law firm Breit Biniazan, currently represent two alleged victims of Andrew and Tristan Tate who are named victims and witnesses in the Romanian criminal prosecution of the Tates for human trafficking that was launched in 2022. The Tate brothers have sued these women in Florida state court for their cooperation with Romanian law enforcement. 

 

We stand with the 34 newly identified victims of alleged human trafficking at the hands of the Tate brothers and their associates. Victims should be empowered to report crimes without retaliation, and we will not stop fighting to protect their right to do so.

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Six Extraordinary Leaders Recognized at the CESE Summit

 

At the 2024 Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (CESE) Global Summit, we were joined by so many incredible leaders and trailblazers fighting to end sexual exploitation. It was such an honor to work, learn, and strategize among all of them.

 

In particular, we were overjoyed to present awards to six extraordinary individuals who have truly made an indelible mark on the movement and the world.

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CESE Summit Sponsor Spotlight: Angel AI 

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Our three-layer safety mechanism ensures that children are only provided age-appropriate content tailored to their interests and stage of development. If a child's exploration involves a sensitive issue, Angel alerts parents, giving them an opportunity to discuss these topics offline, as a family.

 

At Angel, our goal is to make technology a force for good, providing engaging and safe digital experiences for our children.

 

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Internet Watch Foundation: ‘Exponential increase in cruelty’ as sextortion scams hit younger victims

 

New research from the Internet Watch Foundation shows that sextortion is on the rise, and sextorters are targeting increasingly younger kids.

 

Some key data points: 

  • In the first six months of 2024, child sexual abuse reports related to sextortion are up 19% compared to the same period in 2023.

  • Victims are getting younger, with a 25% increase in reports involving 14-15 year olds compared to the previous year. IWF analysts have even seen some children aged between 11 and 13 years old.

  • While boys still make up the majority of those victimized, there has been a 2,600% increase in reports involving girls.

 

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📣ACTION: Ask Your Representatives to Pass the Kids Online Safety Act!


The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) is the most comprehensive online child protection legislation currently before Congress. It will help combat sextortion and other online dangers facing kids. If you are a US resident, please sign the quick action below, calling for KOSA's passage!

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