When Privacy Isn’t Private: Revenge Porn and the Legal Battle Against Digital Abuse
Description
What happens when technology outpaces the law and victims pay the price? In this episode, professional investigator Justin Yentes sits down with Arizona State Senator JD Mesnard to explore how legislation is evolving to protect people from revenge porn and AI-generated deepfakes. Together, they unpack the real human cost of these crimes, the challenges of drafting enforceable laws, and what still needs to be done to safeguard victims in a rapidly changing digital world.
Key Points:
- How Arizona became one of the first states to pass proactive revenge porn laws.
- Why AI deepfakes present a frightening new frontier for online exploitation.
- The tension between free speech, tech platforms, and the urgent need to protect victims.
This conversation is a must-listen for parents, policymakers, investigators, and anyone concerned about digital safety. If you’ve ever wondered how laws adapt to keep pace with harmful technology or what victims can do when their privacy is violated, this episode brings clarity, urgency, and real-world insight. Listen now to learn how Arizona is leading the charge in defending dignity in the digital age.
Connect with Truth Be Found on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthbefoundpodcast/
Connect with Truth Be Found on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1A4b7PjhaG/?mibextid=wwXIfr
Connect with Truth Be Found on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@truthbefoundpodcast
Connect with Truth Be Found on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3gAFoH_AQSvPYhsQ6Lw7rr0tYrg0wIiW
Link to Justin’s agency, AIA: https://azprivateinvestigator.com/



