I just read a stat of 31% of kids 13-19 years of age have received images via sexting. Suffice it to say that a large percentage of kids are guilty of sending and receiving provocative images of themselves and others, which means large numbers of kids could be charged with possessing child porn.
The fact that so many kids possess naked images of underaged females and males isn't remotely surprising to me, and isn't what is most disturbing to me. What is most disturbing to me in this entire story is that we have a player on our team right now that has used these images to angrily humiliate and intimidate a female. Period.
This isn't remotely a case of an old pedophile keeping a trove of images and videos of young nude children. It is, however, a case of a young man attempting to intimidate and shame/humiliate a person of the same age of the opposite sex. That, to me, is why he needs to be removed from our team, and not the fact that he is in possession of a 10-second video of his ex-girlfriend. It was well beyond being mean-spirited.
Yes, by law, he was in possession of a video of an underaged girl (at the time of the recording), but that isn't the most disturbing part of the story to me, since 30% of high school kids already have pics/videos of this type on their phones already.