Snapchat Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Role in Teen Fentanyl Deaths
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Snapchat Faces Lawsuit Over Alleged Role in Teen Fentanyl Deaths
Amy Neville’s 14-year-old son, Alexander, died from a fentanyl overdose after purchasing a drug from someone on Snapchat, which led her to advocate for safer social media practices. She, along with other families, is suing Snapchat, alleging the platform facilitated drug sales and contributed to a growing fentanyl crisis among teens. Key Facts: Amy Neville’s son, Alexander, died from fentanyl poisoning in 2020 after using Snapchat to purchase d…
Parents Sue Snapchat Over Fentanyl Deaths Tied to App Features
In a courtroom battle that could reshape how social media platforms police illicit activities, grieving parents are taking on Snapchat, accusing the app of facilitating a deadly pipeline for fentanyl-laced drugs that claimed their children’s lives. The lawsuit, which has garnered attention from legal experts and tech regulators alike, centers on claims that Snapchat’s design features, such as disappearing messages and geolocation tools, enable d…
Why Parents Are Suing Snapchat Over Fentanyl Deaths - Nemos News Network
Authored by Janice Hisle via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), WASHINGTON—Over and over, Amy Neville forces herself to tell people what happened to her 14-year-old son. “I relive it. … I’m out there sharing the hardest thing that’s ever happened in my life,” she said. “It’s worth it, because I know we’re saving lives.” Neville, […]
Despite the pain, Amy Neville pushed herself to tell more people about her 14-year-old son's ordeal.
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