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Former Teacher Arrested on 60 Deepfake Charges Involving Students

Severity: High (Score: 66.0)

Sources: Kplctv, Fox8Live, Wdsu

Summary

Benoit Cransac, a former teacher at Isidore Newman School, has been rearrested on 60 counts of unlawful deepfakes involving students. The Louisiana Attorney General's Office reported that these charges stem from AI-generated nude images created from students' social media posts. Cransac, 49, was initially arrested in January 2026 on multiple counts of child sexual abuse material and voyeurism. He is currently held on a bond exceeding $8 million. The investigation began in August 2025 after a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Authorities have confirmed that the deepfakes were made using images from teenage girls' Instagram accounts. Cransac has been in custody since his first arrest and remains under investigation as the case expands. School officials have communicated with parents regarding the situation, emphasizing that they were unaware of the identities of the students depicted in the deepfakes. Key Points: • Benoit Cransac faces 60 counts of unlawful deepfakes involving students. • The deepfakes were created using AI from images on students' social media. • Cransac is being held on a bond exceeding $8 million and has a history of prior arrests.

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  • United States (country)
  • Google (company)
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