Civil Lawsuits are Coming
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In the wake of cases like Rebecca Sedwick, a 12-year-old in Florida who committed suicide after being maliciously bullied on Facebook, parents are now seeking judicial remedy in civil courts.

After their 16-year-old daughter was bullied on Instagram, two parents are suing seven teens for libel along with all of their parents for negligence.

According to Houston attorney Tej Paranjpe, the parents in this recent case are pursuing the lawsuit partly on principle.

“We’re being super-aggressive about it because this behavior really needs to stop,” Paranjpe, lawer for parents Reymundo Esquivel and Shellie Tingle-Esquivel, told Yahoo Shine. “It’s really an issue of principle.”

The 16-year-old, who is not being named for privacy reasons, has been the target of bullying at Klein High School in Texas for around a year, Tingle-Esquivel said. After months of in-person bullying, the attacks came to a head online through Instagram.

Her daughter’s picture appeared on a page called “2014 Klein Hoes,” a student-made Instagram account that garnered around 900 followers. The photo appeared along with many pictures of many other girls, some of whom were topless in the images.

Tingle-Esquivel told Yahoo Shine that the 16-year-old’s photo was targeted with “vulgarities” and “explicit sexual comments.” The online backlash left her daughter “crying and really upset–almost hysterical.”

Acting for her daughter and the other girls pictured on the cruel Instagram page, Tingle-Esquivel quickly retained Paranjpe, who got the page removed with restraining orders against the seven students involved.

The lawsuits are intended to make people aware of the problem and reduce cyberbullying.

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