CA: California launches investigation into child porn on Elon Musk’s AI site

Source: hanfordsentinel.com 1/14/26 SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California announced an investigation into Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI on Wednesday, with Gov. Gavin Newsom saying that the social media site owned by the billionaire is a “breeding ground for predators to spread nonconsenual sexually explicit AI deepfakes.” Grok, the xAI chatbot, includes image-generation features that allow users to morph existing photos into new images. The newly created images are then posted publicly on X. In some cases, users have created sexually explicit or nonconsensual images based on real people, including altered depictions…

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SC: Prosecutors want 20-year sentence for ex-South Carolina lawmaker for sharing child sex abuse videos

Source: abcnews.go.com 1/13/26 Prosecutors are seeking a 20-year sentence for a former South Carolina legislator who pleaded guilty to distributing child sex abuse videos on social media   COLUMBIA, S.C. — Prosecutors are asking a judge to sentence a former Republican South Carolina legislator to 20 years in prison for sending hundreds of videos of children being sexually abused to people across the country on social media as he advocated for several laws meant to protect kids. RJ May is asking the judge for mercy and a five-year sentence, saying he was addicted to…

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WA: Legislators Furious Hysteria Over Re-Entry Housing Facility for Sex Offenders

Source:  newstalk870.am  1/13/26 According to information released by 8th District legislators Senator Matt Boehnke, and House Reps Stephanie Barnard and April Connors–as well as Kennewick Police–the sex offender home is coming to  Kennewick. The operator of a similar facility in Walla Walla has applied to have one in Kennewick Since 2017 Joe Fields has operated Joe’s Place in Walla Walla, where as  many as 9 registered mostly low-level sex offenders are voluntarily housed.  That facility began just after creation of the state’s STAR Program or Succesful Transition and Re-Entry Program. It is supposed to get offenders on…

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Effectiveness of sex offender registration policies in the United States

Source: grokipedia.com [ACSOL’s note: This document was generated by AI, but it does have useful information. It also has extensive references at the end. Take what you find useful, and leave the rest] [Wikipedia’s description of Grokipedia: Grokipedia an AI-generated online encyclopedia operated by the American company xAI. The site was launched on October 27, 2025. Some entries are generated by Grok, a large language model owned by the same company, while others are forked from Wikipedia, with some altered and some copied nearly verbatim.] Sex offender registration policies in…

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Please Help ACSOL’s Matching Grant Program for Two Important Lawsuits

A generous and anonymous donor has pledged up to $5,000 for a matching grant program in support of two important lawsuits.  One lawsuit will challenge an ordinance recently adopted by Fresno County that limits the number of registrants that can live in a home.  This lawsuit will include an application for a temporary restraining order (TRO).   The second lawsuit will challenge the failure of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR’s) to fully implement recently issued treatment regulations.  The regulations were issued in settlement of an earlier lawsuit challenging…

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UK: Scottish National Party presents Bill to strip Mandelson and other friends of sex offenders of their peerages

Source: morningstaronline.co.uk 1/11/26 The Scottish National Party (SNP) will present a Bill Tuesday to strip Peter Mandelson and other friends of sex offenders of their peerages. It comes as Lord Mandelson declined to apologise to Jeffrey Epstein’s victims for remaining friends with the convicted financier.  The former ambassador to the US said he had paid a “calamitous” price for being sacked over his association with “evil monster” Epstein.  He apologised for a system that failed Epstein’s victims, but not for his continued support after Epstein’s first conviction. Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008 to…

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Supreme Court Vigil to Be Held in D.C. on March 7, 2026

Individuals who oppose the U.S. Supreme Court decision, Smith v. Doe, will conduct a vigil near that court on Saturday, March 7.  The vigil will begin at 10 a.m. and last for about one hour.  The vigil will be recorded but there will be no livestream of the event. “The Supreme Court made a significant mistake when they ruled that the requirement to register is not punishment,” stated ACSOL Executive Director Janice Bellucci.  “We need to remind the Court that they need to correct this mistake by overruling that decision.”…

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SC: Bills aim to stiffen penalties for CP, including a minimum penalty

Source: foxcarolina.com 1/8/25 COLUMBIA, S.C. (FOX Carolina) – As South Carolina lawmakers prepare to head back to the statehouse, there’s now a push to crack down on penalties for child predators. FOX Carolina Investigates previously uncovered how hundreds of offenders convicted of having child pornography are able to avoid prison time. In South Carolina, if someone has child pornography, also called child sexual abuse material, they are charged with sexual exploitation of a minor. The law carries three degrees depending on the severity of the crime. For first degree, which is the…

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FL: Zoning committee approves ordinance that allows Jacksonville daycare to reopen within 2,000 feet of sex predator

Source: news4jax.com 1/7/26 JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville Land Use and Zoning committee approved an ordinance that allows a day care to reopen within 2,000 feet of a sex predator. The current city code requires a 2,500-foot distance between the two. The request that the day care owner is making would shrink that distance to 1,980 feet, putting the offender just outside the radius. “There is a great need for day care in the neighborhood,” Paul Harden, the attorney for the day care, said. “This provides day care for folks who work…

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IL: Lakemoor man accused of creating homemade bomb with intent to blow up alleged sex offender

Source: lakemchenryscanner.com 1/7/26 Prosecutors say a Lakemoor man created a homemade explosive device, which required the bomb squad to respond, and they believe he intended to blow up an alleged sex offender. Joseph A. Savino, 43, of Lakemoor, was charged with one count of possession of an explosive or incendiary device, a Class 1 felony. The Lakemoor Police Department responded on October 18 to the 31800 block of Darrell Road in Lakemoor for a report of a burglary. Lake County Assistant State’s Attorney Michael Theis said a caretaker arrived at…

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Innocent Until Proven Guilty: A deep dive into the stages of a sex crime investigation

Source: ministrywatch.com 1/7/25 At MinistryWatch, we run reports almost weekly of pastors getting arrested for various crimes — but an arrest doesn’t mean that person has been found guilty. Just recently, a jury found an Arkansas pastor who had been arrested on charges of possessing child sexual abuse material not guilty. Photo by Kendelmedia / Pexels “After 17 long months,” the pastor said, “we finally had our day in court, a moment I had prayed for, not just to clear my name, but to affirm a principle that seems increasingly lost in…

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ACSOL In-Person Meeting February 14, 2026 in Berkeley, CA

ACSOL will lead an in-person meeting in Berkeley on Saturday, February 14, 2026, starting at 10 a.m. The meeting will be held at: The Finnish Hall 1970 Chestnut Street Berkeley, CA “We are pleased to return to Finnish Hall for this meeting,” stated ACSOL Executive Director Janice Bellucci.  “Finnish Hall is a great location for our meeting due to its proximity to BART. There will be much to discuss during the meeting including proposed improvements to the Tiered Registry Law, treatment for parolees and the pending challenge to SORNA regulations.”…

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CA: New Fresno law evicts registrants from group housing and makes it hard to live in Fresno County

Source: fresnoland.org 1/6/26 The Fresno County Board Of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved a new law limiting the number of sex offenders that can live in a single-family home, following complaints from Old Fig Garden residents.  The law caps the number of sexual offenders to six per home, matching regulations set by the state, with property owners facing fines totaling over $50,000 for successive violations, a six-month jail sentence and potential litigation from the county.  About two dozen members of the public have spoken on the new law since it was…

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UK: Vigilante Torches Car Outside Registrant’s Home

Source: edp24.co.uk 1/6/25 A car was destroyed by fire outside the clifftop home of a convicted paedophile. The blaze broke out at a property linked to Jason Davis, 51, who was jailed for two years in February at Norwich Crown Court for breaching a Sexual Harm Prevention Order (SHPO) and for shooting two 13-year-old boys with an airgun. A vehicle parked in the front yard of the house was reportedly set alight at around 5pm on Friday, January 2. A neighbour said the fire spread rapidly and that the car…

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AL: A new record? Guntersville sex offender gets 200 years in prison for 10 counts of child porn posession

Source: waaytv.com 1/5/26 The Marshall County District Attorney’s Office announced Monday that a Guntersville man has been sentenced to 200 years in prison for possessing child sexual abuse material. Gary Stephen Greenwell, 67, pleaded guilty in October 2025 to ten counts of possession of child sexual abuse material. Due to a prior felony conviction, the statutory punishment for each count was two to 20 years in prison. Greenwell was sentenced to 20 years for each of the ten counts which will be served consecutively.  The D.A.’s office says that in…

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Roblox’s AI-powered Age-Estimator Facial Scan is Required to Use the Chat Feature

Source: usatoday.com 1/5/26 SAN MATEO, CA — Roblox, one of the most popular gaming apps in the world, is preparing to roll out a new mandatory safety feature.  Beginning this month, all users will be required to undergo an AI-powered age-estimator facial scan in order to continue using the platform’s chat feature.  The change, in many ways, is the company’s answer to scrutiny it’s faced over child safety on the app. Forty-two percent of Roblox users are under 13.  The face scan is launching as attorneys general around the country are investigating Roblox,…

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KY: Kentucky State Police recognize scammed registrants as a vulnerable group being exploited rather than simply a criminal category

Source: marshallcountydaily.com 12/21/25 (MAYFIELD, Ky.) — Kentucky State Police Post 1 is alerting the public about a recent surge in scam calls, including schemes specifically targeting individuals listed on the Sex Offender Registry. In multiple incidents reported over the past several days, registered sex offenders have received fraudulent phone calls from someone falsely claiming to be KSP Post 1 Commander Captain Joey Adams. The impersonator tells victims they have an outstanding warrant related to their registry status and demands payment for bond money. “This is a scam,” KSP officials emphasized…

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ID: Idaho Put Her on New Child Protection Registry for 10 Years for Using Marijuana for Morning Sickness

Source: huffpost.com 1/2/26 Keeva Rossow is one of hundreds of women who have been punished for purported “child abuse” of a fetus — despite giving birth to a healthy baby. Keeva Rossow had no idea when she arrived at an Idaho hospital to give birth in December 2021 that she may not leave with her daughter.  Shortly after Rossow gave birth, a social worker stopped by her hospital room and asked a series of questions, including if she had used controlled substances while pregnant. She told the social worker that…

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