The bill would require mandated reporters to immediately notify law enforcement of suspected AI-generated child sexual abuse material.
Man admits to statutory sexual assault of Warminster girl, child porn charges, awaits sentencing
Khari Nyseir Mathis, of the 1300 block of South 29th Street, Philadelphia, had sex with the girl half his age on numerous occasions in 2023.
Registered sex offender from Warminster charged with possession of child pornography
Edward Joseph Hockenbury’s charges include sexual abuse of children and possession of child pornography.
Longtime Bucks County Catholic school teacher sentenced to more than 7 years in prison for child pornography
Richard Adamsky was a 7th and 8th grade teacher at Nativity of Our Lord grade school in Warminster for 38 years.
Former Bucks corrections officer and San Francisco cop gets state prison term for child pornography offenses
Christos Sinchuk Rallis, of Warrington, shared and owned “horrific” images of rape, torture, and bondage of children and infants.
Former Bucks Catholic School teacher to be sentenced in federal court next week on child pornography charges
Richard Adamsky was a 7th and 8th grade teacher at Nativity of Our Lord grade school in Warminster for 38 years.
Warminster man awaits sentencing after admitting to sharing child pornography on X, Kik over three years
Additional CSAM files were found on the defendant’s Samsung phone, including anime CSAM, bondage, and child erotica of children under ten years old.
Man nabbed in YouTube sting in Warrington sentenced to state prison for possessing child porn
Blaise Nathaniel Diehl met up with what he thought was a 13-year-old girl at the Hampton Inn Doylestown in November 2024.
Charges move to county court for Hilltown man accused of sharing child pornography on Twitter, OpenAI
The Centennial Ridge Drive resident was charged by the Pennsylvania State Police’s Computer Crimes Unit.
Parents want action taken on AI deepfakes at CR and Radnor – Bucks Round-Up – February 23, 2026
In Council Rock, parents say administrators were slow to notify police after students reported that classmates created explicit AI-generated images.
