Coercion And Child Exploitation

Summary

The conversation discusses a hypothetical situation involving coercion and child exploitation. The 51-year-old man could face charges for manipulation and child exploitation in both Texas and Georgia. The 18-year-old, if found to be a victim of coercion, may not be arrested. The importance of reporting such incidents to local law enforcement is emphasized. The process of investigation, including the examination of text messages, emails, explicit photos, call logs, and social media messages, is explained. The requirement of a legal warrant for such investigations is also highlighted. The conversation ends with the clarification that if no one reports the incident, its likely that no legal action would be taken, but legal consequences could still occur if discovered later.

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Can ur team see these messages after i exit it
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U sure
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Are the ever recovered
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What about reporting to the police
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This 18 year old was forced and manipulated by a * yearold man to do something illegal
I'm sorry to hear about this situation. It's important to know that coercion into illegal activities can be considered a crime. Could you please specify the location so I can provide more accurate information?
There was this 18 year old girl she dated a 51 year old man off a dating app she thought he was nice but then he changed he asked her and manipulated her into taking nudes of 17 year old sister without the the 17 year old knowing the 18 year old didnt want to participate
This is a serious matter. The *-year-old man could be charged with child exploitation and manipulation. The *-year-old could also face charges for taking explicit photos of a minor. Can you please provide the location to give more specific legal information?
No cuz 18 year old was forced
I'm sorry to hear about this. Coercion is a serious crime. If the *-year-old was forced, it could be considered as duress. However, the laws vary by location. Could you please provide the location?
She told him no he gave her no choice
I'm sorry to hear about this. It's a serious matter. Coercion into illegal activities is a crime. The *-year-old man could face charges for manipulation and child exploitation. The location is important for specific legal advice. Can you provide it?
He was from tx she was from ga
This is a serious situation. In both Texas and Georgia:
- Coercion into illegal activities is a crime.
- Taking explicit photos of a minor is illegal.
- The *-year-old could face charges for manipulation and child exploitation.
Please contact local law enforcement immediately.
He lied about being in the hospital and say shes making him sick by worrying him which would also make her do it
This is manipulative behavior and could be considered emotional abuse. In both Texas and Georgia, it's illegal. It's important to report this to local law enforcement. For Georgia, contact Georgia Bureau of Investigation at (*) *-*. For Texas, contact Texas Department of Public Safety at (*) *-*.
No
I understand your hesitation. However, reporting this situation is crucial for the safety of the individuals involved. If you need further assistance or have more questions, feel free to ask.
Its not about me its for hw
I see, this is for homework. Are you looking for information on the legal implications of this scenario in Texas and Georgia?
So if they did investigate what would they look at in her phone
If an investigation occurs, they might look at:
- Text messages or emails for evidence of coercion.
- Any explicit photos stored.
- Call logs for communication history.
- Location data to establish meetings.
- Social media messages.
Remember, this requires a legal warrant.
What if she never texed him on social media
If she never texted him on social media, investigators would focus on other forms of communication like calls, emails, or text messages. They could also look for other evidence of coercion or manipulation. Remember, a legal warrant is required for such investigations.
Why call logs
Call logs can provide evidence of the frequency and duration of communication between the two parties. They can help establish a pattern of contact, which could be crucial in proving coercion or manipulation.
Could they listen to the calls
In both Texas and Georgia, law enforcement can listen to calls if they have a legal warrant. This is usually granted if there's probable cause to believe a crime has been committed. It's part of the investigation process.
How could they listen to past calls
Law enforcement can't listen to past calls unless they were recorded. However, they can request call records from service providers, which include the time, duration, and numbers involved in calls. This requires a legal warrant.
Wym numbers involeved
By "numbers involved", it means the phone numbers that were part of the call. This information can help identify who was communicating and could be used as evidence in an investigation.
How long would the investigation take
The duration of an investigation can vary greatly depending on the complexity of the case, the amount of evidence, and the resources of the law enforcement agency. It could take weeks, months, or even longer.
When would they arrest her
The timing of an arrest can vary greatly. It depends on factors like the evidence collected, the severity of the crime, and the progress of the investigation. In this case, if the *-year-old is found to be a victim of coercion, she may not be arrested. However, this is determined by law enforcement and the legal system.
But no one can know about or report unless they have enough evidence to report
In both Texas and Georgia, anyone can report a crime. However, for law enforcement to take action, they need probable cause. This could be direct evidence or reasonable grounds based on the facts and circumstances. It's important to report any suspicions to protect those involved.
So if no one found out about it from neither sides
If no one found out or reported the incident, it's likely that no legal action would be taken. However, it's important to remember that these actions are illegal and harmful. If discovered later, legal consequences could still occur.
Ok ty for my hw help
You're welcome! If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Good luck with your homework!