Gavin Guffey, 17, Dies by Suicide After Instagram Sextortion Scam; Father, SC Rep. Brandon Guffey, Sponsors 'Gavin's Law'
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Summary
Gavin Guffey, 17, of Rock Hill, South Carolina died by suicide in July 2022 after being targeted in a sextortion scheme on Instagram. Scammers posing as a teenage girl contacted him, solicited intimate photos, and threatened to share them unless he paid. His father, South Carolina State Representative Brandon Guffey, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Meta and became one of the most prominent political advocates for children's online safety in the country. Guffey's advocacy directly helped pass 'Gavin's Law' in South Carolina, which made sexual extortion of minors a felony. He has also received hundreds of calls from other teen sextortion victims and works directly with law enforcement on the issue.
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