13-year-old girl attacked a boy showing an AI-generated nude image of her. She was expelled

https://fortune.com/2025/12/22/13-year-old-girl-ai-generated-nude-images-expelled-louisiana/

47 Comments

  1. Separate-Spot-8910 on

    So the kid generates CP using her face but the girl is the one in trouble? 

    And yes, it is CP. 

  2. Tale as old as time. Bullies get away with bullying long enough that their target finally breaks and it’s the victim who gets punished

  3. The problem is not her being expelled for being violent with someone (though a temporary suspension seems more appropriate), it’s the boy not facing any repercussions at all.

    Edit: boy was charged LATER.

  4. Cameos_red_codpiece on

    > Kids lie a lot,” responded Coriell, the principal. “They lie about all kinds of things. They blow lots of things out of proportion on a daily basis. In 17 years, they do it all the time. So to my knowledge, at 2 o’clock when I checked again, there were no pictures.”

    Why do they have this job?

  5. And this is why our society is fucked. She is totally in the right because society protects offenders. I hear all kinds of stories where gets are getting away with all kinds of things….like, we’re talking single-digit age kids who swear, bully and attack other students and even teachers.

    If you are a parent, and you are responsible for your child till they are 18(or whatever the age of majority is) that means if your child attacks/maims/harms someone else, the PARENT gets the penalty. Jail/fines/penalties. Because THEY ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN CHILDREN.

    If you can’t teach your child manners and respect, then you are to blame.

  6. Glad they charged the boys in this case. But it’s a concrete proof that minors should not have access to the vast majority of tools on the internet. The consequences are ending up in jail. A 13 year old has no concept of that. 

  7. chilling_hedgehog on

    This is what patriarchy and rape culture looks like, in case you are wondering what those words mean. Institutionalized sexism and protection of any spectrum of bullying to sexual assault.

  8. Stannis_Loyalist on

    This is what happens when you deregulate AI.

    Look at EU or even China. You can sue for damages and easily win.

    * [Before using someone’s personal information, such as their face or voice, you must get their explicit permission. Written consent is standard for the use of deepfakes or biometrics. ](https://www.chinalegalexperts.com/news/china-deep-synthesis-regulation#:~:text=User%20Consent%20%26%20Data%20Protection,store%20and%20process%20this%20data)

    When the AI bubble burst. It will effect America only while the rest of the world laughs.

  9. The amount of comments that have zero grasp of the actual problem or havent even read the article is concerning. Fuckin dumb as bricks users out there.

  10. Thats stupid. Both are breaking the rules\laws, so both should be punished if we are like that. If we are on empathic side – boy should be punished for causing this situation. Poor girl

  11. -SideshowBlob- on

    So they realised they were wrong, let rejoin the school and still punished her. What kind of fucking morons are in charge of these schools?

  12. From the article I doubt you read….

    >When the sheriff’s department looked into the case, they took the opposite actions. They charged two of the boys who’d been accused of sharing explicit images — and not the girl.

  13. I get zero tolerance physical altercations policies sound good on paper…but I believe in reality it protects bullies, and teaches the wrong lesson.

    Sometimes…an asshole needs to get punched in the mouth.

  14. Reminds me of the memes of teachers running to rescue the bullies when the quiet kid finally fights back.

  15. Seems to me, back in the day, if you did something like this and got smacked for it, you learned a lesson and moved on. Now, it’s front page news, lawyers are circling, and the one being wronged is the one getting the punishment. Makes me long for the good ol days.

  16. Outside_Revolution47 on

    I punched a boy for pulling up my skirt and he got suspended. It’s not a good time for women and girls. My assault was in the 90s and the school in Oklahoma took my side.

  17. I guess the lesson here is for folks who defend themselves to cause lasting, physical injury.

  18. Same for my high school, bully bullies until folks snap, then folks get thrown out.

    But, a lovely twist. That assholes best buddy murdered a girl he was dating that same week. That all together gave us a lawsuit against the school to send me to a much better school, on the county dime.

    Dude that murdered Margaret is still in the state penn. Hope that turdbag never sees the light of day again.

  19. >The girls begged for help, first from a school guidance counselor and then from a sheriff’s deputy assigned to their school. But the images were shared on [Snapchat](https://fortune.com/company/snap/), an app that deletes messages seconds after they’re viewed, and the adults couldn’t find them. The principal had doubts they even existed.
    ….
    In Lafourche Parish, the school district followed all its protocols for reporting misconduct, Superintendent Jarod Martin said in a statement. He said a “one-sided story” had been presented of the case that fails to illustrate its “totality and complex nature.”

    The 13-year-old returned to the counselor in the afternoon, asking to call her father. She said she was refused.

    “Kids lie a lot,” responded [Danielle] Coriell, the principal. “They lie about all kinds of things. They blow lots of things out of proportion on a daily basis. In 17 years, they do it all the time. So to my knowledge, at 2 o’clock when I checked again, there were no pictures.”

    So, as always, school administrators being useless cowards who protect bullies and punish victims.

    >It was on the day of the girl’s disciplinary hearing, three weeks after the fight, that the first of the boys was charged.
    The student was charged with 10 counts of unlawful dissemination of images created by artificial intelligence under a new Louisiana state law, part of a wave of such legislation around the country. A second boy was charged in December with identical charges, the sheriff’s department said. Neither was identified by authorities because of their ages.
    The girl would face no charges because of what the sheriff’s office described as the “totality of the circumstances.”

    Holy shit, the fucking cops, American police, goddamned Louisiana sheriffs, actually stepped in and did the right thing! Will wonders never cease?

  20. My kid once got suspended for responding “I don’t know” when an older kid aggressively asked him “Do you want to fight??” My kid was in second grade. Public school is crazy.

  21. I would be happy to place my child in a different school at that point, but I will also be talking to a lawyer and likely suing the school for damages and reimbursement for tuition to said different school. The school has an obligation to prevent this before it gets this bad.

  22. I’m never ever going to understand this bullshit. The boy should’ve been expelled, and she should’ve been given help to go through the bullying she suffered

  23. I feel like using AI to generate sexual images of a minor, regardless if the end product is a grown adult body; it should be treated as production of CSAM. Its too fine a line to NOT lean toward malicious intent with these things.

  24. Hey so when you see videos of people being pieces of shit and wonder “how do they become like that”, this is how.

    Kids are enabled to bully others and that enablement often follows them into adulthood, making them feel like they can bully adults too and get away with it.

    Glad to police charged the boys, but the school principal is a fucking moron.

  25. How are zero tolerance policies still a thing? They were bs even when I was in school. It just emboldened bullies who knew to take advantage of it. Absolute joke.

  26. Morgn_Ladimore on

    Reminds me of that British girl who kept filing police reports against her stalker. Police didn’t do anything and eventually said they would fine her if she kept bothering them.

    The stalker eventually broke into her bedroom and killed her.

  27. Shouldn’t be surprised. We’re a society that recognizes school shootings are a psych problem but do nothing about it. We’d rather kids kill themselves than stand up for themselves bc the latter poses a legal issue and the former is resolved with thoughts and prayers, which are free.

  28. Time to make AI pictures and TikTok videos of the schools administration and see how they like it.

    Years and years ago I got expelled for fighting in HS and using a weapon, but I was hit first and was defending myself against two people (I think they also called it a “gang fight” because more than two people and a weapon was involved lol).

    My Dad was an old school typical blue collar construction worker, they called the police and arrested him when he faced the principal and asked him what he would do if he started smacking him around, and smacked the phone out of his hands when he tried to call security. The secretary called the police.

    Dad spent the night in jail but didn’t have to go to court, I had to go to an alternative school for two years, Dad agreed to it because they agreed to bus me, so mom wouldn’t have to drive me every day.