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Wisconsin lawmakers push for tougher penalties against sextortion

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Following a teen’s suicide linked to sextortion, lawmakers are advocating for stricter legal penalties to prevent similar cases.

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  • Braden Bone, a 15-year-old from Madison, died by suicide after falling victim to financial sextortion. 11s
  • Sextortion involves scammers soliciting explicit photos and threatening to publish them unless paid. 52s
  • Wisconsin lawmakers are proposing a bill to make sextortion a specific crime with a six-year maximum prison sentence. 1m 19s
  • If a victim dies by suicide due to sextortion, offenders could face up to 60 years in prison. 1m 24s
  • The bill has passed the state assembly unanimously and awaits further approval. 1m 39s
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