Social Media Victims Law Center Sues ByteDance and TikTok in the Death of 16-Year-Old Chase Nasca; Parents Travel to Washington D.C. to Hear Congressional Testimony of TikTok CEO
The Social Media Victims Law Center, a legal resource for parents of children and teenage victims harmed by social media addiction and online abuse, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against ByteDance, Inc. and TikTok, Inc. in the February 18, 2022 death of Chase Nasca, 16, from Suffolk County, New York.
- The Social Media Victims Law Center, a legal resource for parents of children and teenage victims harmed by social media addiction and online abuse, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against ByteDance, Inc. and TikTok, Inc. in the February 18, 2022 death of Chase Nasca, 16, from Suffolk County, New York.
- “In China’s version of TikTok, minors 14 and under are limited to 45 minutes per day online and are directed to science experiments, museum exhibits, patriotic and educational videos,” Bergman added.
- Dean and Michelle will be at the hearing to lend their support for more oversight of TikTok and the dangers it poses to minors and young adults in the pursuit of more profits.
- Over the last 20 years, at least 30 people have been struck and killed by trains within a half mile of the intersection of Fairview and Railroad Avenues in cases involving both suicide and accidental death.