The content-creation industry is largely unregulated, but several states have added certain safeguards in recent years.
Utah is moving to protect the children of online content creators following the child abuse conviction of family vlogger Ruby Franke.
Another chapter in the tragic saga of Ruby Franke's children and ex-husband comes to a close as Kevin's divorce degree has been approved and finalized. It comes at the same time that legislation ...
The couple was married in 2000 and had six children — highlighted in Ruby Franke's YouTube channel "8 Passengers" which had 2 million subscribers at its height. However, she gained even more ...
with Hulu revealing clips of Franke screaming at her children, physically shoving and grabbing them, and threatening them if they failed to put on a happy face for the camera. "What Ruby has done ...
However, KSL states that Kevin has agreed to "consider any child support payments owed to him by Ruby Franke already paid ... no contact with any of her six children, including her adult kids ...
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 and ...
Ruby, meanwhile, was ordered not to have contact with the children. She also requested to keep the last name Franke instead of returning to her maiden name. Kevin and Ruby agreed to transfer their ...
Kids are safe, but there's a long road ahead." "For the last 3 years we have kept quiet on the subject of Ruby Franke for the sake of her children," they wrote in a joint Instagram statement.
The $5 million Utah property where former Mormon influencer Ruby Franke and her accomplice, Jodi Hildebrandt, were arrested for brutally abusing two children has finally been snapped up.