Two Individuals Arrested for Publishing AI Deepfake Pornography In Violation Of TAKE IT DOWN Act

Source: United States Department of Justice Criminal Division

Earlier today, at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, two criminal complaints were unsealed charging Cornelius Shannon and Arturo Hernandez with violations of the TAKE IT DOWN Act, which was enacted one year ago and prohibits the nonconsensual publication of AI-generated digital forgeries (deepfake) pornography. Shannon and Hernandez allegedly posted thousands of images and videos that appeared to depict real people nude and/or engaging in sexual acts.  The victims included actresses, singers and political figures.  Hernandez also posted hundreds of depictions of non-public figures appearing to engage in sexual acts.  Hernandez was arrested today in Bedias, Texas, and will be arraigned in the Eastern District of New York at a later date.  Shannon was arrested today in New Jersey and will appear this afternoon in Brooklyn before United States Magistrate Judge Peggy Cross-Goldenberg.