Everyday thousands of children are being sexually abused. You can stop the abuse of at least one child by simply praying. You can possibly stop the abuse of thousands of children by forwarding the link in First Time Visitor? by email, Twitter or Facebook to every Christian you know. Save a child or lots of children!!!! Do Something, please!

3:15 PM prayer in brief:
Pray for God to stop 1 child from being molested today.
Pray for God to stop 1 child molestation happening now.
Pray for God to rescue 1 child from sexual slavery.
Pray for God to save 1 girl from genital circumcision.
Pray for God to stop 1 girl from becoming a child-bride.
If you have the faith pray for 100 children rather than one.
Give Thanks. There is more to this prayer here

Please note: All my writings and comments appear in bold italics in this colour

Friday, 10 July 2026

Grok's expanding lawsuit over CSAM

 

xAI faces expanding lawsuit over Grok’s alleged failure to flag child sex abuse images

xAI faces expanding lawsuit over Grok’s alleged failure to flag child sex abuse images

An amended class action accuses Elon Musk's AI company of building tools that enabled predators and obstructed police investigations into CSAM deepfakes

An expanded class action lawsuit against xAI now includes some of the most disturbing allegations yet leveled at a major AI company: that its Grok image-generation tools were used to produce thousands of child sexual abuse images, and that the company actively obstructed law enforcement efforts to investigate the material.

The amended complaint, filed in US District Court for the Northern District of California, alleges that a young girl’s stepfather used Grok to generate 7,000 sexually explicit images from a single photograph taken when his stepdaughter was 11 years old. The stepfather took his own life in March after police discovered the material.

The scale of the problem

The lawsuit, originally filed on March 16, 2026, was brought by three Tennessee plaintiffs, including two minors, and seeks nationwide class-action status for what could be thousands of victims.

Reports cited in connection with the case estimate that Grok produced between 1.8 million and 3 million sexualized images in early January 2026 alone. Of those, roughly 23,000 allegedly depicted children.

The plaintiffs argue the company knowingly produced and profited from tools that lacked industry-standard safeguards, the kind of protections that competitors like OpenAI and Meta have already implemented, including red-teaming protocols, content filters, and automated detection systems.

Grok was noted for its comparatively permissive output capabilities, including a feature called “Spicy Mode” that loosened content restrictions.

A growing legal and regulatory siege

The California Attorney General launched a separate investigation into the company in January 2026. Multiple state attorneys general have joined in coordinated actions. The City of Baltimore filed its own consumer protection lawsuit against xAI and its affiliates on March 24, 2026.

One perpetrator referenced in the broader proceedings reportedly generated explicit content using minors’ social media and yearbook photos. That individual was arrested in December 2025.

The plaintiffs allege that beyond enabling the creation of CSAM, xAI shielded child predators by obstructing police investigations into Grok-generated material.

The victims described in the lawsuit report anxiety, reputational damage, and lasting psychological harm. The class action framework suggests their attorneys believe the pool of affected minors extends well beyond the named plaintiffs.

Grok is my favourite AI tool but it is very disappointing that someone hasn't been fired over this disaster. It suggests that Musk approved of the release of Grok long before it was safe to do so. That is very disappointing because I have a lot of faith in Musk's inherent goodness. I hope, and pray, that he gets control of Grok and starts protecting our women and children rather than contributing to their sexual and emotional abuse.

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Approaching Sodom > The Presbyterian Church of the USA (PCUSA) votes overwhelmingly to support the mutilation of children's bodies

 

PCUSA declares support for body-deforming trans surgeries for kids


Where in the Bible is there support for such madness?
Commissioners listen to discussion during the 13th Plenary of the 227th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) on July 2, 2026. The assembly was held June 22 to July 2, 2026, at the Baird Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | Rich Copley

The Presbyterian Church (USA), the largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States, has passed a measure expressing support for body-deforming sex-change surgeries for youth exhibiting gender dysphoria.  

At a plenary session for the PCUSA's 227th General Assembly held last week, delegates voted 441-30 in favor of an overture called GEN-02, also known as “On Access to Healthcare.”

The rationale for the overture describes so-called “gender-affirming care” as “medically necessary and evidence based for the well-being of many transgender, non-binary, and gender- expansive people who experience symptoms of gender dysphoria or distress that result from having one’s gender identity not match their sex assigned at birth.”

GEN-02 also denounces state bans on the chemical and surgical mutilation of children's bodies, labeling them as stopping young people “from accessing medically necessary, safe health care backed by decades of research and supported by every major medical association representing over 1.3 million US doctors.”

The Rev. Olivia Lane, moderator of the 227th General Assembly’s Gender and Sexuality Justice Committee, explained to those gathered that her committee amended the overture to remove the phrase “including minors” from the text, which originally read “the PC(USA) supports all individuals, including minors, to have access to all medically necessary, evidence-based gender-affirming healthcare.”

According to Lane, this was done “not to exclude young people,” but rather at the request of the young adult advisory delegates who were on the committee.

“These delegates asked us to consider whether that phrase, however well-intentioned, might be weaponized to cause further harm to the very children it named,” Lane continued. “The committee heard that request and acted on it by providing comment with the clear and stated understanding that all individuals means exactly that. All, without exception, without qualification, and without age limit.”

Zayn Silva, a corresponding member with the Advocacy Committee for LGBTQIA+ Equity, who spoke in support of the measure, claimed that “this is a life-and-death matter,” and went on to recount the long-disproven claim that chopping off sex organs and other body parts can lower the suicide rates of people suffering from gender dysphoria (see here and here).

Studies have shown that "patients who have undergone gender affirmation surgery are associated with significantly higher risks of suicide, self-harm, and PTSD compared to general population control groups in this real-world database."

Debate over the measure was brief, as one of the moderators noted that none of the delegates queuing up to comment on the proposal intended to speak against the overture.

In recent years, there has been considerable debate about the trans medicalization of children who are confused about their sex. 

The New York Times published a piece in 2022 showing that a growing number of medical professionals and formerly trans-identified people were concerned about the potential long-term harmful effects of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.

In December 2024, the U.K.'s Department of Health and Social Care announced that it was banning the use of puberty-blocking drugs for children exhibiting gender dysphoria for the foreseeable future, with the one exception being for clinical trials. 

“The Commission on Human Medicines (CHM) has provided independent expert advice that there is currently an unacceptable safety risk in the continued prescription of puberty blockers to children,” the department stated.

“Puberty blockers for the treatment of gender incongruence and/or gender dysphoria in under 18s were banned temporarily in May 2024 after the Cass Review found there was insufficient evidence to show they were safe. Legislation will be updated today to make the order indefinite and will be reviewed in 2027.”

In May 2025, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released a 400-plus-page report denouncing "gender-affirming care" for minors, calling it "invasive" and "usually irreversible."

"These interventions carry risk of significant harms including infertility/sterility, sexual dysfunction, impaired bone density accrual, adverse cognitive impacts, cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorders, psychiatric disorders, surgical complications, and regret," stated the HHS report's introduction.

"Meanwhile, systematic reviews of the evidence have revealed deep uncertainty about the purported benefits of these interventions."

The PCUSA isn't the only liberal mainline Protestant denomination that has denounced state bans on the bodily mutilation of children and youth suffering from gender dysphoria. 

In March, Bishop Julius C. Trimble, general secretary of the United Methodist Church’s General Board of Church and Society, published an article supporting proposed federal legislation aimed at eliminating state-level bans on the controversial practice.

Mainline churches are becoming more and more godless by the day.

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Thursday, 9 July 2026

CSA in the USA > Texan indicted for aggrevated child sex assault; CT pedophile caught with 18K CSAMs; Alaska man arrested for CSAM; Duluth man gets 12.5 years

 

Belton man indicted for sexual assault, sexual abuse of child

A Belton man has been indicted on charges of aggravated sexual assault and continuous sexual abuse of a child.
Credit: Bell County Jail
A mugshot of Jeremy D. DuPaul, indicted on sexual assault charges in Bell County.

BELTON, Texas — A Belton man has been indicted on charges of sexual assault and sexual abuse of a child.

Court documents show Jeremy D. DuPaul of Belton was indicted by a Bell County Grand Jury on July 8 on two charges, one charge of Aggravated Sexual Assault and one charge of Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child Under 14.

The Bell County Sheriff's Office said it received a report in April 2026 involving the aggravated sexual assault of a child. The agency said its Criminal Investigations Division, working with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, launched an investigation.

During the investigation, the Sheriff's Office said it also found information related to alleged domestic violence.

Investigators arrested DuPaul on April 14 on a warrant for assault causing bodily injury, according to the Sheriff's Office.

The case was presented to the Bell County District Attorney's Office, who accepted a charge of aggravated sexual assault of a child against DuPaul, according to the Sheriff's Office. A second arrest warrant was also reportedly issued, ending with DuPaul being indicted for Aggravated Sexual Assault and one charge of Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child Under 14.

The Bell County Sheriff's Office said DuPaul is a registered sex offender who is required to register annually due to a prior conviction for possession of child sexual abuse material, also known as child pornography.




Ledyard man caught with 18K child sex abuse images gets 10 years in prison


By ,Staff Writer


HARTFORD — A Ledyard man has been sentenced to a decade in prison for possession of child sex abuse material, officials say.


In a release, U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut David Sullivan said Jason Gibson, 46, was sentenced in federal court in Hartford to 120 months in prison followed by 20 years of supervised release for possession of child pornography.

Sullivan said Gibson was convicted in state court in 2020 of possession of child pornography and given an effective sentence of 30 months in prison and 10 years of probation. He was released from state custody in January 2021.

In April of 2023, Sullivan said, Gibson’s probation was revoked for violating the conditions of his release. He said he was given an effective prison sentence of six months, followed by 94 months of probation, adding he was released from state custody in August of 2023.


Sullivan said state probation officers made a routine visit to Gibson's residence on March 6, 2024. There, he said, they seized an unapproved cellphone that also contained a dark web application.


A subsequent analysis of the phone revealed more than 200 child sex abuse images and videos, Sullivan said, adding numerous text messages with links to access child pornography on the dark web were also found.


Sullivan said probation officers made another home visit on April 2, 2025, and seized an external hard drive. He said an analysis of the hard drive revealed more than 18,000 images and 1,400 videos depicting child sex abuse. Gibson has been detained since that date.


Sullivan said U.S. District Judge Omar A. Williams ordered Gibson to pay a total of $181,500 in restitution to 24 victims depicted in the images and videos he possessed. He said Gibson pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography on Jan. 13, 2026.


The penalties in the case were enhanced because of Gibson’s prior state convictions, Sullivan said.




Soldotna man faces charges for alleged child sex abuse material possession



A Soldotna man is facing federal charges after investigators say he was involved in the possession and receipt of child sexual abuse material.

Twenty-nine-year-old Adam O’Guinn of Soldotna was arrested last week in Sterling on federal criminal charges related to alleged child sexual abuse material, according to court documents.

Investigators say O’Guinn was identified as using PayPal to make about 27 purchases from known sources of child sexual abuse material.

Court documents state that after a search warrant was executed at his residence, law enforcement allegedly found child sexual abuse material on his phone. Investigators say the purchases occurred over a period of at least two years.

O’Guinn faces one count of possession of child pornography and one count of receipt of child pornography.

Why not 27 counts?

He faces between five and 20 years in prison.

If anyone has information concerning O’Guinn’s alleged actions, please contact the U.S. Department of State at traffickingtips@state.gov



Michael Hanson (Photo / St. Louis County Sheriffs Office)

DULUTH, Minn. (KFGO/Learfield)A Duluth man will spend more than 12 years in prison for sexually abusing a child.

St. Louis County Judge Leslie Beiers sentenced 41-year-old Michael Allen Hanson to 150 months behind bars, along with lifetime conditional release, after a jury found him guilty on three counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct. Prosecutors say Hanson repeatedly had sexual contact with a child under 13 between 2018 and 2020. Hanson was previously convicted of criminal sexual conduct in 2005.

County Attorney Kim Maki says the sentence reflects the seriousness of the crimes and the harm caused to the victim.


Foxes in the Henhouse > Visalia school sup'r get 5 years for CSA; Phoenix music teacher pleads guilty to CSAM; Plano el school teacher arrested

 

Former Visalia Unified employee sentenced for sexually abusing two teens

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A former Visalia Unified employee has learned his punishment for sexually abusing two 15-year-old girls.

VISALIA, Calif. (KFSN) -- A former Visalia Unified employee has learned his punishment for sexually abusing two 15-year-old girls.

40-year-old Dejaun Jones was sentenced on Wednesday to five years in prison for lewd acts with teens.

Jones worked at Mount Whitney High School as a campus supervisor.

Prosecutors say his illegal behavior began in 2022.

In 2023, he was accused of exchanging nude photos with a 15-year-old girl and touching her inappropriately.

Jones pleaded guilty to 11 felony charges back in May.

One of his victims was awarded an $8 million settlement for a sexual abuse case against the Visalia Unified School District.



Former Phoenix music teacher pleads in child sex abuse material case




Plano elementary teacher arrested on child sex abuse charge, officials say

An elementary school teacher for the Plano Independent School District has been arrested on a charge of continuous abuse of a child, according to a statement from the district.

paul campbell
Plano Police Department

Plano police said they arrested 64-year-old Paul Campbell on Wednesday after a student reported inappropriate physical contact while at Brinker Elementary, where Campbell was a teacher. Plano PD said Campbell is being held in the Plano City Jail.

The district said it is aware of the report from Plano PD and said Campbell's alleged conduct "is reprehensible and is completely inconsistent with the values and expectations we hold for all Plano ISD employees."

Plano police said the alleged continuous sexual abuse of a child occurred at Brinker Elementary and that detectives are talking with additional people who were suggested to them as part of the investigation.

Plano ISD said it is cooperating with the police, has reported the alleged incident to the Texas Education Agency and the State Board for Educator Certification and has "initiated action" to address Campbell's employment with the district.

The district said no further details will be provided as the investigation is active, nor will it identify those involved.