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WSYR/Julia GeBlancĪdding insult to injury, Bianca Devins had already been a victim of child pornography when she was 15 - a crime that sparked Clark’s jealousy and in part, led to her murder - and even in death, she couldn’t be relieved of the trauma associated with the act, the suit says.
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The homicide occurred in Utica, New York. The argument fell on deaf ears, prompting the estate to file suit against the DA’s office, DA Scott McNamara and the county, which didn’t return requests for comment. “Kimberly and her counsel specified federal child pornography laws apply to depictions of children under the age of 18 and also notwithstanding the law that Bianca, even in her death, had a right to sexual privacy,” the suit states. When Kimberly Devins and her counsel confronted the office about it, they said New York’s child porn laws didn’t apply to Bianca Devins because she was 17 at the time of the murder so therefore, they had the right to disseminate her nude images and sex video. Upstate man pleads guilty to killing social media star Bianca Devins It wasn’t immediately clear if the videos had been blurred or redacted in any way. The DA’s office said they didn’t release the content pursuant to freedom of information law, the lawsuit claims, which indicates they willingly handed it over. Even if the evidence is considered public, the harm of the content’s release usually outweighs the public’s interest in seeing them, which leads most law enforcement agencies to withhold such information, or at least put up a fight before doing so. Typically, such imagery is not released by public officials out of respect for the deceased’s family members. “The DA’s office has been reckless and casual with who they provide my daughter’s private images and last living moments with meanwhile they refuse to let her own family see the evidence.” It’s unbearable that the ones who were supposed to protect Bianca – the DA’s Office – are instead engaging in child pornography as if she has no right to privacy,” the mom said. “Our family is forced to live the violence over and over on social media because of what the murderer posted. Police believe Brandon Clark spray-painted a message on the concrete. Kimberly Devins told The Post her daughter’s death was her “worst nightmare” that two years later, feels like a horror film on repeat. “Kimberly was shattered that her daughter’s murder video and sex video had been released.” Bianca Devins was a 17-year-old Utica resident on her way to college in July 2019 when she was killed by Brandon Clark. “When confronted, Assistant District Attorneys Sarah DeMellier and Michael Nolan admitted the DA’s office had shared the content,” the suit states. The office also shared nude images of Bianca Devins that were taken from her phone after it was seized from the murder scene, the suit claims. The mom was assured by two Oneida prosecutors the videos wouldn’t ever be released but to her “horror,” she later found out the office shared them with CBS 48 Hours, A&E, a confidante of Clark with a popular YouTube channel and possibly MTV and Peacock TV, the suit says. APĭevins had a popular online following that skyrocketed after her murder and her mother Kimberly Devins had long feared the gruesome video of her daughter’s final moments would be released and go viral online, the federal suit, filed in the Northern District of New York, states. The Cicero man, 21 at the time, also snapped selfies beside Devin’s dead body, shared the content online, and was later prosecuted by the Oneida District Attorney’s Office, which used the videos and images as their primary evidence to secure a guilty murder plea from him last year.īianca Devins was a social media star also on her way to college. ‘She lit up every room she walked into’: Bianca Devins remembered at funeralĪn upstate New York district attorney’s office distributed child pornography of a teenage social media star - and video of her being murdered - to the press in violation of federal law, an explosive lawsuit filed Thursday claims.īianca Devins was a 17-year-old Utica resident on her way to college in July 2019 when she was butchered by Brandon Clark, a friend she’d met online two months prior, in his SUV after a concert.Ĭlark set up a camera in his car so he could film the two having sex and, right after, the moment he slit her throat as she pleaded for her life. Man accused of killing Instagram star Bianca Devins pleads not guilty Sicko who posted pics with social media star’s corpse pleads guilty to her murder Upstate NY man sentenced for murdering teen Instagram star