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Published: 19:29 BST, 22 August 2014 | Updated: 23:17 BST, 22 August 2014
A mother-of-two called the police after finding out that her 13-year-old daughter had been sending and receiving nude pictures of herself and other teens on her tablet computer.
The mom, who has not been named to protect her identity, from Dinwiddie County, Virginia, was horrified when she discovered sexually explicit content on her daughter’s electronic devices.
Her daughter had been 'sexting' boys a series of naked images on her cell phone and tablet computer and had received similar pictures back in response.
Images: The mom of a teenage girl found out that her daughter had been sending and receiving naked pictures of herself and other teens using her tablet and phone
Police: The worried mom made the difficult decision to call the police over the incident to protect her daughter
Her mother told WTVR : ‘What scares me is... this much bigger than we realize. How many others are doing this and you don't realize it.’
The parents became aware of their 13-year-old’s activity when their other child heard voices in her bedroom around 4 a.m.
They punished her and took away her electronic devices.
But when they had a quick look through the device they were unprepared for what they found.
‘Looking through the phone and the tablet we did find, sexual pictures, conversations, that were very inappropriate for her age,’ she said.
However, while none of the images showed their daughter with anyone else she was sending most pictures to boys who would then text one back to the eighth grader.
But worryingly, one 'sext' involved a high school senior.
‘We believe them to be 17-18ish... Definitely older than her, did request they have sex,’ she said.
‘Everybody wanted to be her friend, because according to these people, she was cool now.’
The girl could face criminal charges.
But her concerned parents said that they called in the sheriff's office to protect her.
‘We did this now to protect her. For now and in the future, because this could get worse, she could be taken,’ she said.
Commonwealth's Attorney Lisa Caruso said there are other options for the teen, not necessarily going through the court system.
Charges: Commonwealth's Attorney Lisa Caruso said there are other options for the teen, not necessarily going through the court system
However, the older teens could face felony charges depending on their ages.
Now, the mom is urging other parents to do more to protect their kids.
She said parents should start by having all electronics fitted with parental controls to keep children away from dangerous apps.
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A police investigation is reportedly under way; Claudia has often spoken of abuse in her home

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Kellyanne Conway, a former White House official with the Trump administration, is under police investigation after a topless photo of her 16-year-old daughter, Claudia, was posted to Kellyanne’s Twitter account on Monday night.
Claudia is well-known on social media, especially TikTok, for voicing anti-Trump and pro-Black Lives Matter views that oppose those of her mother.
The photo was shared to Twitter Fleet - the app’s version of Snapchat or Instagram stories - which deletes posts after 24 hours. It was deleted very quickly, but many people still saw the post and Claudia’s fans alerted her to what happened.
“I’m assuming my mom took a picture of it to use against me one day and then somebody hacked her or something,” said Claudia in a series of since-deleted TikTok videos that have been reshared by concerned fans. “I’m literally at a loss for words. If you see it, report it.”
Later that same evening, YouTuber Tana Mongeau went live on Instagram broadcasting a FaceTime call with Claudia in which you can hear Kellyanne and Claudia arguing. A police officer arrives at their home at the end of the video.
Shortly after Mongeau shared the clip, the hashtag #JusticeForClaudia began trending on social media.
Last week, Claudia shared videos on TikTok (that have since been deleted) which she said showed her mom verbally and physically abusing her. These reportedly led to police investigations.
Since the incident, Claudia has posted four new TikToks saying she believes her mother did not intentionally post the photo and that the accusation “hurts me more than it helps”. She also announced she would be taking a break from social media due to stress and to work on her relationship with her family.
Claudia has previously stated she was seeking emancipation from her parents due to years of childhood trauma and abuse.
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On August 2, US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi landed in Taipei, infuriating mainland Chinese officials.
Beijing viewed this as a violation of the one-China policy. In unprecedented fashion, the mainland Chinese government launched military drills in six areas around the island, coupled with sanctions on Taiwanese goods.
It may seem that Sino-US relations have gone past a point of no return, and the world appears to be on the verge of another war. But if we look at the details of the two countries’ actions, the truth tells another story.
While Chinese netizens’ reckless warmongering rhetoric has been concerning, it has not matched the government’s actions. Not only did the Chinese army refrain from taking military actions against the House Speaker, but it also waited for Pelosi to leave before carrying out military drills. Though Beijing is undoubtedly furious, it appears that military conflict is not a line they are willing to cross.
Similarly, the US said it would send aircraft and warships to the Taiwan Strait, but the response is smaller than the last time the US Navy sent warships there in the mid-1990s.
Both countries have concentrated blame on Pelosi. The White House has stressed that her trip was a personal decision, while China has focused on sanctioning her and her family.
Although Pelosi’s trip has done nothing to ease Sino-US relations, the two countries have been working to prevent tense relations from spiralling out of control. On July 27, US President Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping attended a 135-minute call. The Chinese embassy in Washington said both leaders saw the conversation as “constructive”.
In the short term, mainland China is likely to continue its sanctions and military demonstrations against Taiwan. Aside from armed conflict, other actions toward the island are possible as Beijing may attempt to test the Biden administration’s tolerance. Similarly, the United States is likely to continue scouting the area to test China’s response.
In the longer term, this event has reminded the two countries about the sensitivity of Taiwan. Even a non-official visit sparked retaliation and anger from both sides. Going forward, the two powers will probably approach the issue with more caution.
The visit is likely to play a key role in Taiwan’s November elections. It remains to be seen how these issues will affect support for Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen and her pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party.
Military parades and sanctions are only temporary waves in the geopolitical machine. Pelosi remains one of the most powerful figures in US politics. Her visit to Taiwan may have created a spectacle, but it has also revealed – for better or worse – that modern geopolitics cannot be changed by just one individual.
Heiley Lam Yik-hei, St Paul’s Secondary School
Cyberbullying is a growing issue and can have a devastating impact on young people, so Hong Kong needs legislation on cyber violence.
Both physical bullying and cyberbullying bring a lot of harm to society. But while physical bullying can be stopped temporarily by separating the victim from the assailant, cyberbullying, on the other hand, can happen anytime. Cyberbullying records are also permanently saved on the internet, leaving obvious traces for authorities to examine as proof of the abuse.
One big problem with identifying cyberbullying is that it can be hard for others to notice when it is happening. Physical harm can be spotted when bruises or wounds show, but psychological abuse only surfaces when the victim speaks up.
Abusers and bullies should be punished, and the law should protect victims. I hope authorities implement laws to curb cyberbullying culture. Bullying is a serious matter, and its consequences should never be overlooked no matter the form it takes.
Yoga and cooking are meaningful activities that can help relieve tension and maintain positive family relationships.
Through yoga, hard-working parents can reduce their stress while spending time with their children. Family yoga can slow down a hectic schedule and open up a space for meaningful communication. By putting us in a state of relaxation and mindfulness, yoga releases our stress and allows us to feel more comfortable sharing our emotions.
Cooking together is another engaging activity for bonding. Parents and children can connect by chopping vegetables, grilling meat or even washing dishes. With every member regardless of age getting involved in the process, cooking can unify the family. This is especially apparent when everyone enjoys the meal – born from shared effort – together at the table.
Amid busy schedules packed with school and work, families seldom take the initiative to spend quality time with each other. But even amid the pandemic, we can lead a more joyful life at home and boost relationships with our families.
So, are you going to try yoga or cooking? Why not both?




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