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Wisconsin made online sextortion a felony with up to 40-year sentences, honoring teen Bradyn Bohn who died by suicide after a scam.
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed Bradyn’s Law into effect on December 8, 2025, making online sextortion a felony with penalties up to 40 years in prison, especially when minors are involved or suicide results.
The law, named after 15-year-old Bradyn Bohn, who died by suicide after being targeted in a sextortion scam, expands the state’s crime victim compensation fund to include families of victims who die by suicide due to such crimes.
It was passed swiftly following advocacy by Bohn’s parents and community leaders, reflecting growing concern over rising cybercrimes targeting youth.
The law aims to strengthen accountability, support victims, and prevent future tragedies through legal and educational efforts.
Wisconsin hizo de la sextorsión en línea un delito grave con penas de hasta 40 años, en honor a la adolescente Bradyn Bohn que murió por suicidio después de una estafa.