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Canada jury convicts man of sexually extorting teen in tragic case that sparked global cyberbullying debate

  • Aydin Coban was convicted of criminal harassment against Amanda Todd, a Canadian teenager who died by suicide and who posted a video of her online harassment
  • The Dutch national was extradited from the Netherlands to Canada in 2020 after being convicted of similar charges involving many young girls and gay men

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A man has been convicted of sexually extorting teenager Amanda Todd who posted a YouTube video detailing her online harassment then committed suicide aged 15. Photo: Shutterstock
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A Canadian jury on Saturday found Dutch national Aydin Coban guilty on all charges of sexually extorting a teenager from British Columbia whose video of her online harassment sparked a global debate on cyberbullying.

Coban, who was extradited to Canada, was convicted in the British Columbia Supreme Court of extortion, two counts of possession of child pornography, child luring and criminal harassment against Amanda Todd, the teenager who died by suicide in 2012.

Amanda Todd sparked an international debate over cyberbullying when she posted a YouTube video detailing her online harassment. She committed suicide at age 15.

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Coban, 44, had pleaded not guilty to five criminal charges relating to Todd’s case. He was not charged with Todd’s death.

British Columbia Supreme Court Justice Martha Devlin had told the jury they could only find Coban guilty of the charges against him if prosecutors proved their case beyond a reasonable doubt. Otherwise, they must acquit Coban, Devlin said.

The verdict came after weeks of testimony that involved many witnesses and evidence presented by prosecutors before the start of closing arguments.

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