04/14/2021 / By Ethan Huff
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation Law Center (NCOSE), The Haba Law Firm and The Matiasic Firm are all suing Twitter on behalf of child survivors of sexual abuse who were trafficked on the far-left social media platform with Jack Dorsey’s blessing.
A second survivor is joining the first, both young boys, in a federal lawsuit that alleges Twitter facilitated their trafficking by pedophiles who use the social media platform to exploit innocent children.
Both plaintiffs say they were harmed by Twitter’s distribution of material depicting their sexual abuse and trafficking, a trend that we have covered numerous times as a warning to our readers.
All over Twitter, pedophiles and other sexual deviants are sharing and trading images and videos, all illegal, of underage children being sexually abused or otherwise exploited. And to this day, Twitter has done nothing to stop it, even as it bans conservatives along with our former president.
“Twitter has profited from the knowing distribution of child sexual abuse material depicting these two young men when they were children, and it must be held accountable,” says Peter Gentala, senior legal counsel for NCOSE.
“Twitter cannot sweep under the rug the fact that it both allowed child sexual abuse material on its site and refused to remove it.”
Both plaintiffs in the case say they were solicited and recruited for sex trafficking as minors. After escaping the manipulation, both child sexual abuse victims say that material depicting them was spread all over Twitter.
After being alerted to this heinous evil, Twitter responded by refusing to remove the illegal content, and in fact proceeded to promote and profit from it. John Doe #1 actually heard back from Twitter, which said it would not remove the illegal content because it does not violate the company’s “community standards.”
“This lack of care and proper attention resulted in the child sexual abuse material of John Doe #1 and John Doe #2 accumulating over 167,000 views before direct involvement from a law enforcement officer, who was finally able to have Twitter remove the child pornography material,” reports the website End Sexual Exploitation.
For violating the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act, Twitter is being sued, and rightly so, by the two plaintiffs.
“These two young men have suffered severe anguish and trauma at the hands of Twitter,” says Lisa Haba, a partner at The Haba Law Firm.
“Twitter had everything it needed to do the right thing and prioritize the safety and privacy of these children before its own profits. Our lawsuit seeks to hold Twitter accountable for knowingly profiting from the sexual abuse and trafficking of children and the re-victimization of these two boys.”
Founded in 1962, NCOSE is the leading national non-partisan organization exposing the links between all forms of sexual exploitation, including child sex abuse, prostitution, sex trafficking, and the public health harms of pornography.
The Haba Law Firm, which operates out of the Greater Orlando area of Florida, has a solid reputation for excellence in civil litigation on behalf of human trafficking and sexual abuse survivors.
“Haba Law prides itself on its aggressive and effective representation, honesty, and trauma-informed, victim centered advocacy,” the firm says about the work it does on behalf of the innocent.
“The unparalleled knowledge and experience with human trafficking and sexual abuse has resulted in partner Lisa Haba receiving numerous awards and recognitions for her work with survivors of human trafficking and sexual abuse.”
More related news about the pedophilia and child sex trafficking activities that take place on Twitter and other Big Tech platforms can be found at Evil.news.
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