The Franke children were featured prominently in videos posted up to five times a week to an audience of 2.5 million in 2010. Two years later, Ruby Franke stopped posting to the family channel ...
Utah is moving to protect the children of online content creators following the child abuse conviction of family vlogger Ruby Franke.
The content-creation industry is largely unregulated, but several states have added certain safeguards in recent years.
Utah on Tuesday passed new protections for children of social media influencers after the child abuse conviction of former YouTube star Ruby Franke. Republican Gov. Spencer Cox signed a law that ...
As the Utah Legislature was considering the measure, a new Hulu documentary titled “Devil in the Family: The Fall of Ruby Franke” reignited interest in the case. At a hearing last month ...
A year after Ruby Franke was sentenced to up to 30 years in prison for child abuse, the former mommy vlogger and her estranged husband Kevin Franke have now finalized their divorce.
Ruby Franke and Kevin Franke's divorce was finalized as she continues to serve out her sentence following her arrest for ...
A Utah law is aiming to protect children of online influencers by requiring parents who make more than $150,000 for putting ...