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Snapchat Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

Was Your Child Targeted,
Groomed, or Exploited
Through Snapchat?

Snap Inc. allegedly knew predators were using its platform to abuse
children — and did nothing. Victims and their families may be entitled to substantial financial compensation.

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    Grooming or sextortion by someone met on Snapchat
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    Explicit images shared or threatened without consent
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    Psychological, emotional, or physical harm caused
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    Abuse occurred while the victim was under 18
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    Snap's own design features enabled the predator's access

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THE PROCESS

3 Simple Steps to Start Your Claim

You focus on your family. We handle everything else.

1

Submit Your Free Review

Fill out the confidential form above. Under 2 minutes. No cost, no obligation, and your information is fully protected by attorneyclient privilege.

2

Speak with an Attorney

A qualified attorney reviews your case and contacts you — typically within 24 hours — to walk through your legal options at no charge.

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We Fight. You Recover

If you have a viable claim, we pursue maximum compensation on your behalf. You pay nothing unless we win. Our job is to hold Snap Inc. accountable.

DO YOU QUALIFY?

Who May Be Eligible to File a Claim

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    A parent or guardian of a minor groomed, exploited, or abused by someone met on Snapchat
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    A survivor who experienced abuse through Snapchat while under age 18
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    A victim of sextortion — explicit images threatened or distributed without consent via Snapchat
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    A family member of a child who suffered documented psychological harm connected to Snapchat abuse
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    Families of children who died by suicide following Snapchat-related exploitation or sextortion
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    A victim of sextortion — explicit images threatened or distributed without consent via Snapchat

Not Sure If You Qualify?

You don't have to be certain — that's our job. Many families aren't sure at first. If something happened that hurt your child, reach out. We'll give you an honest assessment with zero pressure and zero cost.

Cases involving grooming, exploitation, sextortion, or documented psychological harm may all be eligible.

WHAT HAPPENED

How Snapchat's Design Put Children at Risk

Internal documents reveal Snap executives knew about widespread abuse — and
chose brand protection over child protection.

Disappearing Messages

Auto-deleting content allowed predators to communicate with children, cover their tracks, and evade law enforcement with ease.

Recommendation Algorithm

Snap's "Quick Add" feature allegedly connected predators directly to child victims — actively facilitating the initial contact that led to abuse.

Anonymous Accounts

Minimal identity verification allowed adults to create fake profiles, pose as teenagers, and build trust with minors before exploiting them.

Location Features (Snap Map)

Location sharing enabled predators to identify where children were and pressure or arrange in-person contact with minors.

FAMILIES WE'VE HELPED

You Are Not Alone

Thousands of families have come forward. Here is what some of them said.

"I had no idea where to turn. After what happened to my daughter, I felt completely helpless. The team walked me through everything and never made me feel rushed or judged."

Michelle T.
Parent of Survivor · Texas

"Our son was being extorted by someone he met on Snapchat. We didn't understand what sextortion was. The free review explained
everything clearly. We finally felt heard."

David & Renee K.
Parents of Survivor · Florida

"I was a teenager when this happened. I didn't think I'd be taken seriously. They listened, believed me, and told me I had real legal options. That meant everything to me."

Anonymous Survivor, age 21
Young Adult Survivor · California

COMMON QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to file a claim?

Nothing. Our attorneys work on a contingency-fee basis — you pay zero legal fees unless we recover compensation for you. Your case evaluation is 100% free with no obligation whatsoever.

What if there was no criminal conviction?

A civil lawsuit operates under a different legal standard than a criminal case. You may still have a strong civil claim even if no one was criminally charged or convicted. Contact us for a free assessment.

Is there a deadline to file my claim?

Yes. Every state has a statute of limitations. Many states have special provisions extending deadlines for childhood sexual abuse victims — but time still matters. Contact us today to protect your rights.

Will my information stay private?

Absolutely. Everything you share is completely confidential and protected by attorney-client privilege. We will never share your information without your explicit written consent.

Can I file if the abuse happened years ago?

Possibly. Many states have extended or revived statutes of limitations specifically for childhood sexual abuse lawsuits. Tell us when the abuse occurred and we will assess whether you still have a viable claim.

What kind of compensation can I recover?

Compensation may include medical and therapy costs, emotional distress, pain and suffering, loss of quality of life, and punitive damages intended to hold Snap Inc. accountable for its corporate decisions.

Your Family Deserves Justice.

Snap Must Be Held Accountable.

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