Tyler County grand jury indicts Netflix for promotion of ‘Cuties’

Tyler County grand jury indicts Netflix for promotion of ‘Cuties’ This article has comments enabled. The court accused Netflix, which streams the award-winning French film, of knowingly promoting work that includes lewd visuals of children. "Cuties" centers on an 11-year-old Senegalese immigrant who joins a dance group. The film's writer and director Maïmouna Doucouré has said the film is a critique of the hypersexualization of young girls. "Cuties" centers on an 11-year-old Senegalese immigrant who joins a dance group. The film's writer and director Maïmouna Doucouré has said the film is a critique of the hypersexualization of young girls.(Netflix) By The Associated Press 10:04 AM on Oct 8, 2020 0 AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A Texas grand jury has indicted streaming giant Netflix for promoting French film Mignonnes or Cuties, which the court says depicts lewd visuals of children. The movie received backlash before its release because of a movie poster that went viral for its provocative depiction of its young female actors. The criticism continued after its release in September, including outrage from Sen. Ted Cruz and other politicians, who called for subscribers to #CancelNetflix. The Tyler County grand jury handed down the indictment last month, the Texas Tribune reported. The court filing claims Netflix knowingly promoted work that “depicts the lewd exhibition of the genitals or pubic area of a clothed or partially clothed child.” ADVERTISING Netflix did not respond to the Tribune’s requests for comment. But the streaming service has previously apologized for the movie poster and changed the plot summary that described the main character as becoming “fascinated with a twerking dance crew.” The film, which won an award at the Sundance Film Festival, is about an 11-year-old Senegalese immigrant who joins a dance group. The film’s writer and director, Maïmouna Doucouré, has said Cuties is a critique of the hypersexualization of young girls. View real estate listings in DFW SPONSORED CONTENT View real estate listings in DFW Check out the full list of the top featured real estate property listings in DFW as well as get the best tips and tricks on buy and... BY The Dallas Morning News Tyler County District Attorney Lucas Babin, said in a Tuesday press release that the county opted to indict Netflix for promoting the film there. Texas Rangers served a summons to Netflix last week, he added. Lucas Babin is the son of U.S. Rep. Brian Babin, who has called the film child pornography. “After hearing about the movie Cuties and watching it, I knew there was probable cause to believe it was criminal,” Lucas Babin said in the release. “If such material is distributed on a grand scale, isn’t the need to prosecute more, not less?” ADVERTISING Thomas Leatherbury, director of the First Amendment clinic at Southern Methodist University, called the indictment an “unusual test case” and said it’s “troubling” when there is a “criminal charge related to First Amendment activity, particularly expressive activity, like a movie.” In Texas, a company convicted of a felony can be fined up to $20,000, according to the penal code. If the court finds that the company benefited financially from a crime, penalties can increase to twice the amount earned. Shannon Edmonds, director of governmental relations for the Texas District and County Attorneys Association, said it’s unclear, if a court determined Netflix made money off a crime, whether that would mean the fine could double the amount of money earned in Tyler County or worldwide.

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