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Mother pushes Wisconsin to make sextortion a standalone crime following son's suicide

Bradyn's Law targets sextortion with penalties up to 60 years if the victim dies by suicide; the bill passed the Assembly unanimously and awaits Senate and governor approval.

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Wisconsin lawmakers want to crack down on sextortion, a form of online sexual exploitation thats on the rise.Bradyns Bill, named in memory of 15-year-old Bradyn Bohn, would make sextortion a standalone crime in Wisconsin, with a penalty of up to six years in prison for most cases and up to 60 years in prison if a victim takes their own life as a result of the crime. If Bradyn, in his death, can save even one more kid, that makes it a little less…

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TMJ4 broke the news in Milwaukee, United States on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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