
Facebook Confession Leads to Justice 12 Years After College Sexual Assault
A Facebook confession reopened a 12-year-old college sexual assault case, showing how digital evidence can bring long-awaited justice for survivors.

A Facebook confession reopened a 12-year-old college sexual assault case, showing how digital evidence can bring long-awaited justice for survivors.

A Pennsylvania survivor of Catholic clergy abuse persuaded his diocese to fund psilocybin therapy in Oregon and says it changed his life forever.

Reality TV star Heather Gay’s new Bravo docuseries exposes stories of abuse and secrecy within the LDS Church, echoing recent lawsuits that accuse the church of systemic cover-ups.

Florida and Louisiana attorneys general have launched legal actions against Roblox, calling it a “breeding ground for predators.” Across the U.S., families are suing the company for failing to protect children from grooming, exploitation, and kidnapping. Abroad, countries like Iraq have banned Roblox altogether, citing grave child-safety concerns.

A Christian blogger’s post on The Wartburg Watch helped expose Gateway Church founder Robert Preston Morris’ sexual abuse, leading to his guilty plea and highlighting the power of survivor-led accountability.

Former SBC leader Morris Chapman, once seen as a stabilizing figure, is now remembered for his ties to the denomination’s mishandling of clergy sexual abuse.

A Vatican commission says Church leaders continue to fail survivors of clergy sexual abuse, citing weak accountability, poor communication, and lack of transparency.

Los Angeles County has agreed to another massive $828 million settlement involving sexual abuse claims in juvenile and foster facilities, following its record $4 billion deal earlier this year.

Netflix’s new hit series Wayward has reignited public attention on the abusive troubled teen industry, a multibillion-dollar network of youth programs tied to decades of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. From the roots of Synanon and CEDU to recent cases, the TTI’s legacy continues to haunt survivors demanding accountability.

Former LDS-affiliated Oregon doctor David Farley, accused by nearly 200 former patients, has pleaded not guilty to 11 felony charges as survivors continue to seek justice.