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Melania Takes Her First Scalp as Law She Championed Nails New Kind of Pervert Society Wasn't Ready For

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09.04.2026

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Melania Takes Her First Scalp as Law She Championed Nails New Kind of Pervert Society Wasn't Ready For

First lady Melania Trump helped deploy the federal government’s immense resources against tech-savvy perverts who stalk and threaten their victims.

Now, the law she championed last year has rid society of one particularly disgusting criminal, a man who used artificial intelligence technology to “engage in a campaign of harassment” against his targets.

On Tuesday, on the social media platform X, the first lady touted “the first conviction under the Take It Down Act – protecting victims from non-consensual AI-generated sexually explicit images, cyberstalking, and threats of violence.”

She also shared a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio.

“Thank you U.S. Attorney Dominick S. Gerace II for protecting Americans from cybercrimes in this new digital age,” the first lady added.

TAKE IT DOWN ACT: FIRST CONVICTION Today marks the first conviction under the Take It Down Act – protecting victims from non-consensual AI-generated sexually explicit images, cyberstalking, and threats of violence. Thank you U.S. Attorney Dominick S. Gerace II for protecting… —........

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