Nigerian Scammer Extradited to U.S. Over Teen's Suicide Linked to Sextortion
Hassanbunhussein Abolore Lawal, a 24-year-old Nigerian man, was extradited to the United States over the weekend in connection with the suicide of 17-year-old Gavin Guffey. Lawal is accused of orchestrating a sextortion scheme that led to Guffey's tragic death in July 2022. According to the Justice Department, Lawal posed as a young woman on social media and solicited explicit photographs from Guffey before threatening to release them if he did not pay (CNN).
During a court appearance in Columbia, South Carolina, Guffey's father, Representative Brandon Guffey, expressed his emotional turmoil at seeing the suspect again, stating he felt "rage" (CNN). Lawal faces multiple charges, including child exploitation resulting in death, which carries a penalty of up to life imprisonment (Court records).
In response to the growing issue of sextortion targeting minors, South Carolina recently enacted "Gavin’s Law," aimed at educating students about online dangers and increasing penalties for offenders. Brandon Guffey, who has also sued Meta for negligence, emphasized his commitment to protecting children from similar threats in the future (CNN).
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