
New Report Reveals Alarming Impact of Sextortion on Children and Teens
A new report from Thorn exposes the disturbing reality of sextortion among teens—including self-harm, revictimization, and abuse from people they know.
A new report from Thorn exposes the disturbing reality of sextortion among teens—including self-harm, revictimization, and abuse from people they know.
A Louisiana jury just awarded $2.4M to a man who says he was abused by a Catholic camp director in the 1960s, thanks to a revived law allowing survivors to sue decades later. The outcome could reshape what clergy abuse victims across the country are owed.
Two more correctional officers have been charged in the FCI Dublin scandal, bringing the total to 10. Although the female-only facility has been closed for over a year, the scandal still resonates throughout the justice system.
For nearly a decade, survivors of child sexual abuse have pleaded with Massachusetts lawmakers to act. Now, with heartbreaking new testimony and a bill that could close a dangerous legal loophole, advocates say it’s time to stop listening—and start legislating.
Three teens are suing Maryland in federal court, saying they were sexually abused in state-run juvenile detention centers as recently as 2019 and 2020. Their $300 million lawsuit accuses officials of ignoring a brutal culture of abuse—and it’s just one piece of a growing crisis. Over 11,000 people have already filed claims under Maryland’s Child Victims Act, but state lawmakers quietly capped future payouts. Now survivors are turning to federal court, where those limits don’t apply, to hold the system accountable for decades of failure.
A teen’s desperate call led Iowa authorities to raid a religious camp and remove 88 children. Allegations of child abuse and endangerment are under investigation.