ABC News: Families file lawsuit against Snapchat
Families' lawsuit against Snapchat alleging the platform enables drug dealers allowed to move forward
Parents whose kids died due to drug overdoses allege Snapchat enables drug dealers
Amy Neville's son was 14 when he died after taking a fentanyl-laced pill.
Executive Director Gretchen Peters’ Testimony in the House of Representatives
Testimony to the Subcommittee on National Security, Illicit Finance, and International Financial Institutions of the House Committee on Financial Services.
Experts Call on Facebook to Address Illegal Trade on its Pages
It’s not just drugs, which have proliferated across the website, Facebook has unwillingly been a mecca for the illegal trade of everything from antiquities to wildlife.
USA Today: Families Press Snapchat to Do More
Families press Snap to do more to curtail fentanyl sales to teens, saying recent changes don't do enough
NBC News: When One Pill Can Kill
Eight parents mourn children poisoned by deadly pills bought on Snapchat.
Whistleblowers say Facebook has not warned investors about illegal activity, in new SEC complaint
The complaint, which was obtained by The Washington Post, includes dozens of pages of screenshots of opioids and other drugs for sale on Facebook and its photo-sharing site Instagram.