AI Deepfake Scandal Shakes Louisiana School: 13-Year-Old Expelled Amid Cyberbullying Controversy
A disturbing incident at Sixth Ward Middle School in Thibodaux, Louisiana, has spotlighted the dangers of AI-generated deepfakes and the challenges schools face in tackling modern cyberbullying. The scandal began when AI-generated nude images of a 13-year-old girl and her friends circulated on social media, quickly escalating into a complex mix of school discipline, emotional distress, and legal action.
The ordeal started with relentless teasing and bullying. The girls first reported the images to a school guidance counselor and then to a sheriff’s deputy, but because the images were primarily shared on Snapchat, messages quickly deleted themselves, making them difficult to track. School principal Danielle Coriell initially dismissed the reports as "hearsay and rumors," even as the images continued spreading among students.
Tensions boiled over when the eighth-grade girl witnessed a classmate showing one of the images to a friend on the school bus. “That’s when I got angry,” she later recalled at her discipline hearing. Fed up with the constant harassment, she confronted the boy, inviting others to join the fight. This led to her expulsion for over 10 weeks and reassignment to an alternative school, while attorneys allege the suspected creator of the images faced no school discipline.
Investigations revealed AI-generated nude images of eight female students and two adults. The girl’s father, Joseph Daniels, described the images as “full nudes with her face put on them,” illustrating how accessible AI technology now enables such harmful content. Experts like Sameer Hinduja of the Cyberbullying Research Center warned that most schools are “burying their heads in the sand” rather than addressing these threats.
The Lafourche Parish School District had only begun developing AI-related policies, mainly focused on academic use, while its cyberbullying training remained outdated since 2018. Superintendent Jarod Martin defended the district, stating all reporting protocols were followed but claimed a “one-sided story” had been presented.
The impact on the girl was severe. She began skipping meals, struggled academically, and required therapy for depression and anxiety. She experienced repeated victimization—first through the images, then by the school’s disbelief, exposure to the alleged perpetrator, and her expulsion. Weeks later, authorities charged the first boy with 10 counts of unlawful dissemination of AI-generated images under a new Louisiana law; a second boy faced identical charges in December. The girl herself faced no charges, with officials citing the “totality of the circumstances.”
After an appeal, the girl was allowed to return to campus but remained on probation until January 29, barring participation in dances, sports, or extracurricular activities, including missing basketball tryouts. Her father expressed profound concern, stating, “I think they ruined that,” highlighting the long-term social and academic consequences.
This case serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for schools, parents, and policymakers to develop effective strategies to safeguard students from the growing threat of digital harm and AI-enabled cyberbullying.
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