AWDTSG removal Minnesota is concentrated heavily in the Twin Cities. Minneapolis and St. Paul together form one of the densest professional communities in the Midwest — a deep Fortune 500 corporate footprint, a major healthcare and medical-device ecosystem, world-class academic medicine in Rochester, and a tightly-networked legal and financial sector. The Twin Cities AWDTSG community is one of the largest in the Upper Midwest, with significant overlap into the western Wisconsin commuter belt. Rochester adds the unique professional concentration around the Mayo Clinic; Duluth and the smaller regional metros run their own parallel groups. The professional stakes are high: Minnesota hosts an outsized share of Fortune 500 headquarters per capita, a globally recognized medical center, and a deep medical-device industry. Minnesota also has one of the strongest combined frameworks in the country for non-consensual intimate imagery, with both a criminal statute and a dedicated civil cause of action, plus a modern anti-SLAPP regime adopted in 2024.
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MGMT Reputation handles both sides of AWDTSG reputation work for Minnesota clients — scanning to find out whether you’ve been posted, and removing content once we know it’s there. Whether the post is in the main Minnesota group, one of the uncensored spin-offs, a regional spin-off, or mirrored to Reddit or the Tea app, we handle the takedown from start to finish — discreetly, quickly, and with a written removal guarantee.
Minnesota’s AWDTSG activity is anchored in the Twin Cities, with secondary groups across the rest of the state. We handle takedowns across all of them, including:
Because the Twin Cities professional community is tightly interconnected across Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the surrounding executive suburbs — and because the same name surfaces across Fortune 500 employers, hospital systems, and law firms faster than in most metros — a takedown that addresses only the original post leaves screenshots circulating in the same professional circle within hours. We track every surface and confirm each takedown in writing.
Our removal process for Minnesota clients is the same proven system we run nationally, with legal framing adjusted to Minnesota statute where the case supports it. Most AWDTSG removals for Minnesota clients are completed within 72 hours from the moment we have the evidence we need.
A secure, no-obligation case review. You send us the post URLs, screenshots, or a description. We confirm what’s recoverable and outline the likely pathway within the same business day.
We document the post, the group, the poster’s identifiers where visible, and any copyrighted material (your photos, your screenshots from dating apps). This evidence forms the basis of every takedown request.
We file through Meta’s legal and policy enforcement channels, not the public reporting queue. Where applicable, we escalate through state-specific statutory pathways (see the state law section).
If the first takedown is refused, we escalate with stronger evidence and, where appropriate, legal counsel. Over 95% of AWDTSG cases are resolved without reaching this stage.
We scan Reddit, TikTok, the Tea app, and archive sites for reposts and file simultaneous takedowns.
We watch for reposts for 30 days minimum. Clients who want longer-term coverage move to a monitoring package.
AWDTSG removal is priced case-by-case — the age of the post, number of mirrors, whether copyright registration is required, and the level of escalation all affect the quote. For a full breakdown of our case tiers and what goes into each price, see our dedicated AWDTSG pricing page.
Minnesota has one of the strongest combined statutory frameworks in the country for removing non-consensual intimate imagery, with both a criminal statute and a dedicated civil cause of action. Minnesota also adopted the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act in 2024, giving the state a modern anti-SLAPP regime. For Minnesota residents, these statutes often strengthen an AWDTSG takedown case beyond what platform policy alone would support. Note: MGMT Reputation is not a law firm, and nothing on this page is legal advice — but these are the statutes that frequently matter in the cases we handle.
Minnesota’s criminal NCII statute makes it a gross misdemeanor — and a felony in aggravated circumstances — to intentionally disseminate an image of another identifiable person who is depicted in a sexual act or whose intimate parts are exposed, where the person did not consent to the dissemination. Where AWDTSG content includes screenshots from dating apps or private messaging that meet this standard, § 617.261 gives the takedown request a criminal statutory basis.
Section 604.31 creates a private civil cause of action for damages, including statutory and punitive damages, injunctive relief, and attorneys’ fees against anyone who nonconsensually disseminates private sexual images. For Minnesota AWDTSG clients, this is the strongest single civil leverage point: it allows substantial monetary recovery, court-ordered removal, and — with the right counsel — a structured pathway to identifying anonymous posters through court process.
Minnesota adopted UPEPA in May 2024, giving the state a modern anti-SLAPP regime after the prior Minnesota anti-SLAPP statute was struck down as unconstitutional in 2017. It cuts both ways: it raises the bar for weak defamation claims intended to silence protected speech, but it also sharpens the standard for legitimate defamation claims involving provably false AWDTSG statements. We work with Minnesota counsel where a defamation angle is supportable.
Minnesota defamation law provides remedies for libel and slander where AWDTSG content contains specific, identifiable, provably false statements of fact about a Minnesota resident — particularly statements alleging criminal conduct, professional misconduct, or sexually transmitted infection. Defamation per se categories have particular force in Minnesota’s medical, legal, and Fortune 500 corporate communities.
In practice, these statutes give Minnesota clients more leverage than clients in states without equivalent frameworks. We fold the relevant citations into our takedown requests where they apply, which often shortens the removal timeline.
Minnesota AWDTSG cases escalate quickly because of the Twin Cities’ unusual professional density. Being named in a group is painful anywhere. In the Twin Cities — and in Rochester for medical professionals — a screenshot can reach a chief executive, a department chair, or a managing partner through interconnected professional networks within the same week.
The Mayo Clinic, M Health Fairview, Allina Health, HealthPartners, and the broader Minnesota medical community run licensing and conduct review on physicians, dentists, and senior clinical staff continuously. Mayo Clinic exposure in particular carries weight beyond Minnesota.
Minnesota hosts one of the densest medical-device industries in the country — Medtronic, Boston Scientific, 3M's medical division, and the broader Twin Cities and Rochester med-device corridor. Senior executives and clinical-affairs staff are subject to continuous reputational diligence.
Minnesota has an outsized share of Fortune 500 headquarters per capita — Target, UnitedHealth, Best Buy, U.S. Bancorp, General Mills, 3M, Ecolab, and others. Senior executive reputation runs through compliance and board review continuously.
Twin Cities BigLaw, boutique-firm leadership, and in-house counsel are diligenced on lateral moves, partnership tracks, and bar standing. The District of Minnesota and the federal bench give Minnesota legal exposure weight.
U.S. Bancorp's headquarters and the broader Twin Cities banking and asset-management community run compliance and reputation screens on principals.
The University of Minnesota, the private college consortium, and the broader Minnesota higher-education sector run conduct review on faculty, administrators, and senior staff. AWDTSG exposure can intersect with Title IX and HR processes.
We serve AWDTSG removal and scan clients across every region of Minnesota remotely from our Chicago HQ and Seattle office. There is no need to come in — the entire process is handled over secure intake and encrypted video consultation. Regions we work in regularly:
Downtown, North Loop, Uptown, Northeast, the Mill District, Edina (adjacent), and the broader Hennepin County metro.
Downtown, Highland Park, Cathedral Hill, Summit Hill, and the broader Ramsey County metro.
Minnetonka, Wayzata, Eden Prairie, Plymouth, Maple Grove, Deephaven, and the broader Lake Minnetonka corridor.
Bloomington, Burnsville, Lakeville, Eagan, Woodbury, and Stillwater.
Downtown Rochester and the Mayo Clinic professional community.
Duluth, Two Harbors, and the broader North Shore corridor.
St. Cloud, Sartell, and the surrounding area.
Every other region of Minnesota. The entire AWDTSG removal process is handled over secure intake and encrypted video. No travel required.
A single takedown is not the end of the story. AWDTSG content has a pattern of resurfacing — screenshots captured before the original removal get re-uploaded to spin-off groups, cross-posted to Reddit, or mirrored on the Tea app weeks or months later.
Minnesota’s Fortune 500 and medical-device communities are tightly interconnected — senior staff move between the same handful of major employers across the Twin Cities and Rochester. AWDTSG content that resurfaces in a Twin Cities spin-off three months after the original removal often reaches relevant decision-makers within hours. For Minnesota clients in healthcare, med-device, Fortune 500 corporate, and law, continuous monitoring catches resurfacing before it spreads.
For clients who have been through a removal, our monitoring service provides continuous protection against re-emergence. For clients who have never been posted but want proactive coverage, monitoring catches the first post before it spreads. Coverage includes all major AWDTSG groups (main, uncensored, regional), Reddit threads relevant to the state’s dating scene, TikTok, the Tea app, and dark web mirrors, scanned on a continuous basis.
When new content matching your name, alias, initials, or image appears, we trigger a new removal cycle before the post gains traction. Clients receive monthly summary reports documenting detections, takedowns, and the current risk level.
We have been running AWDTSG takedowns since the groups first began scaling nationally. Our specialization is unusual — most reputation firms treat AWDTSG as one more content problem. For us, it is a core service line, with documented processes, direct platform escalation channels, and refund-backed guarantees.
AWDTSG Removal and Scans in Minnesota
You often don’t — that’s why we offer a confidential scan before removal. Our Minnesota scan covers every major regional group, the uncensored spin-offs most people can’t see, and cross-platform mirrors on Reddit, TikTok, and the Tea app. Results typically come back in 24 to 48 hours, and there’s no obligation to proceed to removal if we find something.
Most AWDTSG removals for Minnesota clients are completed within 72 hours of receiving the evidence package. Cases that proceed under Minn. Stat. § 604.31 often move faster because the civil statutory basis gives platforms a clearer pathway, particularly when the content includes screenshots from dating apps or private messaging covered by the criminal provisions of § 617.261.
Yes. Cross-platform reposts are part of every Minnesota case we handle. We run simultaneous takedowns on Reddit, TikTok, the Tea app, and any archive mirrors, alongside the original group takedown. A removal that leaves mirrors in place is not a real removal.
Age does not disqualify a takedown. We have removed AWDTSG posts that had been live for more than two years. As long as the content is still visible on the platform, we can pursue removal.
Typically no. Meta’s takedown process does not disclose the requesting party. For Minnesota clients pursuing civil remedies under § 604.31 with counsel, the requesting party can also remain shielded through structured legal process. All intake and case communications are handled under NDA.
No. We handle AWDTSG removal and scans nationally. This page covers our Minnesota-specific coverage because Minnesota has distinct AWDTSG groups, distinct state statutes, and a distinct professional environment. If you were posted in a Minnesota group but live elsewhere, we can still help.
If the same content reappears within 30 days of removal, we take it down again at no additional cost. For longer-term protection against resurfacing, we recommend moving to our AWDTSG monitoring package, which provides continuous scanning and unlimited re-takedowns.
If your name, photo, or screenshot is in a Minnesota AWDTSG group right now, every hour the post remains live is another hour it can be screenshotted, cross-posted, or found by someone who matters to you. And if you’re not sure whether you’re in a group, the only way to know is to look. We handle both — discreetly, quickly, and with documented proof of outcome.