Dozens of Fargo students involved in explicit image investigation, attorney general says
An investigation into explicit images shared on Snapchat has reached Fargo’s Davies High School, where state agents seized dozens of student cellphones under new search warrants. North Dakota Attorney General Drew Wrigley says many victims have been identified, some forced to change schools after harassment. The images include both real and AI-generated content, raising alarm over privacy and exploitation. While no arrests have been made, Wrigley made clear: creating or spreading such material isn’t a prank — it’s a crime, and charges are expected. Tasha Carvell with Grand Forks Herald has the full story.
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