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Parents of sextortion victim sue Instagram owner Meta
Parents allege Meta ignored safety features to protect teens from sextortion, prioritizing profit; Instagram linked to 3.5 million inappropriate interactions with children, lawsuit claims.
- Mark and Ros Dowey, parents of 16-year-old Murray Dowey, filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against Meta Platforms, Inc., after their son's December 2023 death in Dunblane, Scotland, seeking punitive damages.
- Meta's own researchers and internal discussions reportedly warned leadership about grooming and sextortion, but executives rejected simple fixes like defaulting teen accounts to private in 2019, fearing engagement losses.
- The suit says the scammers, operating from west Africa, posed as a teenage girl then blackmailed Murray Dowey after he sent intimate images, while internal data found Instagram recommended 1.4 million teens to predators daily.
- The Social Media Victims Law Center filed the claim on behalf of the Doweys and the mother of Levi Maciejewski, vowing, 'We'll take it as far as we can,' as plaintiffs say their sons would be alive if fixes had been made.
- The case comes amid a sharp rise in sextortion reports, with Internet Watch Foundation and Childline showing a 72% increase, while Instagram said last year, `Sextortion is a horrific crime.
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Parents of ‘sextortion’ victim who took own life sue Instagram owners Meta
Murray Dowey, 16, from Dunblane, died in 2023 after being tricked online.
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