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Two households filed a wrongful demise lawsuit towards Meta over their sons’ suicides, arguing that the tech large did not add correct safeguards to stop sextortion schemes focusing on youngsters on Instagram.
Tricia Maciejewski, of Pennsylvania, and Rosalind and Mark Downey, of Scotland, filed a lawsuit on Wednesday, saying their sons fell for a similar sextortion scheme, by which a stranger messages a youngster on social media pretending to be a romantic curiosity earlier than soliciting nude images. The stranger then threatens to share the pictures with family and friends except the sufferer shares extra photographs or sends cash.
Meta, which owns Instagram and Fb, is going through at the very least 4 different sextortion-related lawsuits that declare Instagram ignored complaints concerning the scheme for years.
The households within the newest lawsuit allege their sons’ deaths “have been the foreseeable results of Meta’s design choices and repeated refusals to implement reasonably priced, out there, and recognized security options resulting from Meta’s prioritization of engagement over consumer security.”
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Two households filed a wrongful demise lawsuit towards Meta over their sons’ suicides. (Matt Cardy/Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)
Maciejewski’s 13-year-old son, Levi, died by suicide in 2024, and the Downeys’ 16-year-old son, Murray, took his life in 2023. Each teenage boys have been victims to sextortion schemes on Instagram.
The households declare that Meta knew its advice system was connecting youngsters with potential predators and that the corporate did not adequately tackle the problem.
The plaintiffs cited a 2022 inner audit that discovered Instagram’s “Accounts You Could Observe” software recommended 1.4 million accounts to teenage customers in a single day that have been probably partaking in inappropriate interactions with minors.
Meta security researchers beneficial in 2019 that the corporate default all teenage accounts into non-public settings, however the firm declined to do that a yr later, based on the lawsuit.
In 2021, Meta introduced new restrictions on direct messaging between youngsters and adults that they don’t comply with, however the lawsuit argues the adjustments have been defective and solely utilized to new teenage accounts relatively than representing a “true default setting.”

Levi Maciejewski, 13, and Murray Downey, 16, have been victims of sextortion schemes and died by suicide. (Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)
The households mentioned Meta didn’t apply full “private-by-default” settings and different safeguards for teenage accounts till late final yr, after the deaths of their youngsters.
“Meta’s secret is out. For years, Meta knew Instagram was a searching floor for predators, but selected to guard engagement metrics over youngsters’s lives,” Matthew Bergman, founding legal professional of the Social Media Victims Legislation Heart, which is representing the households, mentioned in a press release.
“That aware choice to attach random strangers to youngsters has price households their little children, turning Instagram into the epicenter of sextortion‑associated youth suicides,” he continued. “Had they chosen to comply with their very own inner suggestions they may have saved numerous lives.”
The corporate on Wednesday didn’t instantly tackle the claims within the lawsuit however confused that it was working to cease sextortion scammers.
“Sextortion is a horrific crime,” an organization spokesperson mentioned in a press release. “We assist regulation enforcement to prosecute the criminals behind it, and we proceed to battle them on our apps on a number of fronts.”
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Meta mentioned it was working to cease sextortion scammers. (Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto by way of Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)
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“We work to stop accounts displaying suspicious habits from following teenagers and keep away from recommending teenagers to them,” the assertion added. “We additionally take different precautionary steps, like blurring probably delicate photographs despatched in DMs and reminding teenagers of the dangers of sharing them, and letting individuals know after they’re chatting to somebody who could also be in a distinct nation.”
Meta reiterated that it has given youngsters underneath 16 non-public accounts at sign-up since 2021, regardless of the lawsuit arguing that the corporate didn’t mechanically accomplish that till final yr.
Instagram has launched some adjustments for youngsters lately aimed toward curbing sextortion, however the lawsuit argues that the adjustments got here too late and that Instagram ought to be held answerable for the 2 youngsters’ suicides.

