EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 46 MIN
Digital Danger—How Sextortion Targets People and Ruins Lives -Ep.106
from Crisis & Consequences · host Escape Pod
Sextortion has become the fastest-growing scam targeting teenagers globally, linked to more than 27 suicides in the US alone. This episode explores how predators use digital platforms to coerce children and teens into sharing explicit content through threats and manipulation. Host discusses the alarming statistics—1 in 5 teens have experienced sextortion—and provides practical guidance on protecting children, recognizing warning signs, and responding if victimization occurs. The episode emphasizes that sextortion is child abuse and a serious crime, not something victims should face alone. Episode Highlights 1 in 5 teens (20%) have experienced sextortion, with 1 in 7 youth victims harming themselves in response 81% of threats occur exclusively online through social media, messaging platforms, and even school/sports team apps Perpetrators often pose as attractive peers, building trust before making demands for content or money Operation Artemis (2023) exposed a 22-person ring in Nigeria linked to American teen suicides Cases increased from 34,000 victims in 2023 to 54,000 in 2024, with $65 million in financial losses AI-generated fake explicit images are now being used as blackmail tools One tragic case: 17-year-old Jordan died by suicide within 6 hours of first contact with predators Teen boys are disproportionately targeted due to developmental vulnerabilities Paying blackmail demands rarely stops harassment—it typically escalates the abuse Trigger Warnings Suicide and self-harm Child sexual exploitation and abuse Online predatory behavior Detailed discussion of sextortion tactics Notable Quote "Imagine somebody walking into your home in the middle of the night and shooting your son. Well, this person did something even worse than that. He scared him so bad that he shot himself." — Father of a sextortion victim Resources & References Reporting & Help: FBI Field Office: 1-800-CALL-FBI or tips.fbi.gov CyberTip Hotline (NCMEC) NCMEC form to remove explicit images from the internet Referenced Episodes: Episodes 57 and 64 with Hollie Strand on talking to children about online safety Articles & Reports: Thorn's Constant Companion Report FBI Operation Artemis information "Dead in 6 hours: How Nigerian Sextortion Scammers Targeted My Son" "Sextortion: The Hidden Pandemic" FBI Sextortion Podcast Dylan's Story: The Crime of Sextortion Multiple FBI awareness campaign materials Key Questions Explored How do predators find and target children online? Why are teenage boys particularly vulnerable to sextortion schemes? What are the warning signs that a child may be experiencing sextortion? How can parents start conversations about online safety without creating fear? Why do victims feel unable to ask for help, and how can we change that? What should you do if sextortion is happening (never delete evidence, report to FBI, don't pay demands)? How effective are law enforcement efforts like Operation Artemis in combating these crimes? What practical steps can families take to protect children while allowing appropriate internet access? Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more. https://www.escapepod.live Do you have a story that you want to share with EscapePod? Or do you just want to reach out to us with your comments and thoughts? General mail: [email protected] Submit listener stories: [email protected] On Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EscapePod.traumedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/escape_pod_podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Escape_Pod_podcast/videos Subscribe and listen now- https://linktr.ee/escapepod57701
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Sextortion has become the fastest-growing scam targeting teenagers globally, linked to more than 27 suicides in the US alone. This episode explores how predators use digital platforms to coerce children and teens into sharing explicit content through threats and manipulation. Host discusses the alarming statistics—1 in 5 teens have experienced sextortion—and provides practical guidance on protecting children, recognizing warning signs, and responding if victimization occurs. The episode emphasizes that sextortion is child abuse and a serious crime, not something victims should face alone. Episode Highlights 1 in 5 teens (20%) have experienced sextortion, with 1 in 7 youth victims harming themselves in response 81% of threats occur exclusively online through social media, messaging platforms, and even school/sports team apps Perpetrators often pose as attractive peers, building trust before making demands for content or money Operation Artemis (2023) exposed a 22-person ring in Nigeria linked to American teen suicides Cases increased from 34,000 victims in 2023 to 54,000 in 2024, with $65 million in financial losses AI-generated fake explicit images are now being used as blackmail tools One tragic case: 17-year-old Jordan died by suicide within 6 hours of first contact with predators Teen boys are disproportionately targeted due to developmental vulnerabilities Paying blackmail demands rarely stops harassment—it typically escalates the abuse Trigger Warnings Suicide and self-harm Child sexual exploitation and abuse Online predatory behavior Detailed discussion of sextortion tactics Notable Quote "Imagine somebody walking into your home in the middle of the night and shooting your son. Well, this person did something even worse than that. He scared him so bad that he shot himself." — Father of a sextortion victim Resources & References Reporting & Help: FBI Field Office: 1-800-CALL-FBI or tips.fbi.gov CyberTip Hotline (NCMEC) NCMEC form to remove explicit images from the internet Referenced Episodes: Episodes 57 and 64 with Hollie Strand on talking to children about online safety Articles & Reports: Thorn's Constant Companion Report FBI Operation Artemis information "Dead in 6 hours: How Nigerian Sextortion Scammers Targeted My Son" "Sextortion: The Hidden Pandemic" FBI Sextortion Podcast Dylan's Story: The Crime of Sextortion Multiple FBI awareness campaign materials Key Questions Explored How do predators find and target children online? Why are teenage boys particularly vulnerable to sextortion schemes? What are the warning signs that a child may be experiencing sextortion? How can parents start conversations about online safety without creating fear? Why do victims feel unable to ask for help, and how can we change that? What should you do if sextortion is happening (never delete evidence, report to FBI, don't pay demands)? How effective are law enforcement efforts like Operation Artemis in combating these crimes? What practical steps can families take to protect children while allowing appropriate internet access? Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more. https://www.escapepod.live Do you have a story that you want to share with EscapePod? Or do you just want to reach out to us with your comments and thoughts? General mail: [email protected] Submit listener stories: [email protected] On Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EscapePod.traumedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/escape_pod_podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Escape_Pod_podcast/videos Subscribe and listen now- https://linktr.ee/escapepod57701
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