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Wisconsin's Bradyn's Law: New Felony for Sextortion
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Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signs Bradyns Law, creating a new felony crime of sexual extortion and expanding support for families impacted by such crimes. The law, named after fifteen-year-old Bradyn Bohn, fills a crucial gap in the legal system, classifying coercing a minor to send sexual images as a felony offense. It also expands Wisconsins crime victim compensation program, providing support for families whose loved ones die by suicide as a direct result of a crime. The law takes effect immediately, offering a clearer path to hold online predators accountable.
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