The plaintiffs believe the school’s mandated reporters failed to report an anonymous tip regarding AI-generated child pornography of students to law enforcement.
LANCASTER, Pa. — Note: The video is from Nov. 12.
The parents of some of the students victimized in alleged child pornography offenses involving the use of artificial intelligence software to create nude images of them without their consent have filed a lawsuit against the Lancaster Country Day School, court records show.
The plaintiffs believe the school’s mandated reporters failed to report an anonymous tip regarding AI-generated child pornography of students to law enforcement last year.
Nearly 50 victims have come forward since and two suspects are being investigated, according to the parent.
More than 200 students participated in a school walkout on Friday, demanding change and more safety measures.
A writ of summons was filed on Wednesday by Matthew Faranda-Diedrich, Esq., in the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas.
Faranda-Diedrich, an attorney with the Philadelphia-based law firm …