AWDTSG removal Mississippi runs through four distinct professional centers Jackson as the state capital, healthcare, and legal hub; Gulfport and Biloxi as the Gulf Coast commercial and gaming economy; Hattiesburg as the University of Southern Mississippi community and the southern Mississippi commercial anchor; and Oxford as the University of Mississippi community. Mississippi’s NCII statute Miss. Code § 97-29-64.1 was enacted relatively recently and creates criminal liability for disclosing intimate content without consent with the intent to cause harm, where the victim is identifiable, had a reasonable expectation of privacy, and suffered harm from the disclosure. First offense is a misdemeanor (up to six months and $1,000 fine); subsequent violations escalate to a felony (up to one year and $2,000 fine). The statute also criminalizes threats to disclose intimate images for financial or personal benefit.
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Coverage across Jackson (capital metro), Gulfport–Biloxi (Gulf Coast), Hattiesburg (USM community), Oxford (Ole Miss community), Meridian, Columbus, and the Mississippi-relevant Reddit and Tea app surfaces.
Miss. Code § 97-29-64.1 creates criminal liability for nonconsensual intimate image disclosure with a threat-to-disclose provision for extortion cases, misdemeanor first offense escalating to felony on second or subsequent violation.
Median Mississippi takedown timeline: 72 hours from receipt of the evidence package.
Flat-fee engagement covering scan through written confirmation, with 30 days of post-removal monitoring included by default.
Mississippi AWDTSG engagements run as an integrated scan-and-removal workflow under one flat fee. The Mississippi scan covers the Jackson main group, the Gulfport–Biloxi Gulf Coast group, the Hattiesburg USM community group, the Oxford Ole Miss community group, the Meridian regional group, and the Mississippi-relevant Reddit subs and Tea app content. Takedowns are framed against Miss. Code § 97-29-64.1, which creates criminal liability for nonconsensual intimate image disclosure with intent to cause harm, including a threat-to-disclose provision and felony escalation on second and subsequent offenses.
Mississippi AWDTSG activity splits across the state’s four professional centers with distinct group structures. We handle takedowns across all of them, including:
Mississippi’s Gulf Coast market is notable for its integration with the Louisiana and Alabama border professional communities Gulfport and Biloxi content frequently crosses into the New Orleans and Mobile group ecosystems. The default Gulf Coast sweep includes the relevant Louisiana and Alabama border surfaces when the case touches Gulfport, Biloxi, or Pascagoula.
Our removal process for Mississippi clients is built around the state’s specific group structure, statutes, and professional ecosystems. Most Mississippi cases complete to written confirmation within 72 hours.
Encrypted video call with our Nashville office team Mississippi is operationally our Nashville territory, sharing the Central time zone. Jackson and Hattiesburg clients commonly book same-day; Gulf Coast and Oxford clients typically book next-day. Calls run 30 to 45 minutes and end with a fixed-fee quote.
Structured Mississippi sweep: Jackson main group, Gulfport–Biloxi Gulf Coast group (with Louisiana and Alabama border-corridor coverage), Hattiesburg USM group, OxfordOle Miss group, Meridian regional group, Tupelo north Mississippi group, and the Mississippi Reddit subs (r/mississippi, r/Jackson_MS) plus Tea app content. Most scans complete within 24 hours.
The takedown case is framed around Miss. Code § 97-29-64.1, which prohibits disclosing intimate material of another person without their consent with the intent to cause harm, where the victim is identifiable, had a reasonable expectation of privacy, and suffered harm. First offense: misdemeanor (up to six months, up to $1,000 fine). Second or subsequent: felony (up to one year, up to $2,000 fine). The statute also criminalizes threats to disclose intimate images for financial or personal benefit, directly applicable to sextortion-adjacent AWDTSG cases.
Platform submissions go to Meta for the AWDTSG groups, Reddit’s content policy team for the Mississippi subreddits, and the Tea app. Mississippi’s escalating misdemeanor-to-felony penalty structure reads as enforceable to platform compliance teams.
Every removal recorded in writing. Cases stalled past 96 hours escalate through platform contacts and Mississippi counsel-issued preservation letters citing § 97-29-64.1.
30 day monitoring window included by default. The Gulf Coast is monitored with the Louisiana and Alabama border-corridor surfaces; Jackson and the university-town groups are monitored independently.
Mississippi has a meaningful statutory framework for removing non-consensual intimate imagery. Note: MGMT Reputation is not a law firm, and nothing on this page is legal advice.
Mississippi’s NCII statute prohibits disclosing intimate material of another person without their consent with the intent to cause them harm, where the victim is identifiable from the content or accompanying information, had a reasonable expectation of privacy, and was harmed by the disclosure. First offense: misdemeanor, up to six months’ imprisonment and/or a fine not exceeding $1,000. Second or subsequent offense: felony, up to one year’s imprisonment and/or a fine not exceeding $2,000.
The same statute criminalizes threats to disclose intimate images where the offender makes the threat to obtain a financial or personal benefit directly applicable to AWDTSG-adjacent sextortion cases where content is being held coercively.
Mississippi common law provides remedies for libel and slander where AWDTSG content contains specific, identifiable, provably false statements of fact about a Mississippi resident particularly allegations of criminal conduct, professional misconduct, or sexually transmitted infection.
Mississippi residents have access to the federal civil cause of action created by VAWA 2022, allowing victims to recover damages and attorneys’ fees for the disclosure of intimate visual depictions without consent. The federal pathway is the primary civil recovery track for Mississippi clients seeking monetary damages, as Mississippi does not currently have a dedicated state-level civil NCII cause of action.
Miss. Code § 97-29-64.1’s felony escalation on second offense and the threat-to-disclose provision give Mississippi clients meaningful leverage on both the criminal track and platform compliance submissions. We fold the relevant citations into takedown requests where they apply.
Mississippi AWDTSG cases escalate quickly in Jackson because the capital-metro legal, government, and healthcare communities are tightly networked. The Gulf Coast’s gaming and military community is similarly compact.
Jackson concentrates the Mississippi Legislature, the state government, the federal court and regulatory community, and the major Mississippi law firms. AWDTSG exposure interacts directly with appointment, bar standing, and election contexts.
University of Mississippi Medical Center (Jackson), Forrest General Hospital (Hattiesburg), Memorial Hospital (Gulfport), and the broader Mississippi healthcare system. Senior physicians and administrators face continuous credentialing review.
University of Mississippi (Oxford), University of Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg), Mississippi State University (Starkville), and UMMC in Jackson. Title IX and conduct review structures take AWDTSG allegations seriously.
Gulfport and Biloxi anchor the Gulf Coast gaming economy — MGM, Beau Rivage, Hard Rock, Caesars, Harrah's. Senior gaming management and hospitality executives are subject to reputational diligence.
Keesler Air Force Base (Biloxi) and the Naval Air Station Meridian employ large professional and civilian workforces where AWDTSG exposure can interact with security clearance review.
Nissan's Canton plant, Toyota's Blue Springs facility, and the Gulf Coast energy and shipbuilding sectors (Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula) employ large professional communities subject to reputational review.
Mississippi cases run out of our Nashville office. Jackson is roughly a 6-hour drive — all intake is encrypted remote video. The Mississippi regions below come up most often in our casework:
Jackson, Ridgeland, Madison, Brandon, Pearl, and the Hinds, Madison, and Rankin County professional corridor.
Gulfport, Biloxi, Pascagoula, Ocean Springs, Long Beach, Bay St. Louis, and the Harrison and Jackson County professional and gaming belt.
Hattiesburg, Laurel, Petal, and the Forrest and Jones County communities.
Oxford (Ole Miss), Tupelo, Corinth, and the Lee and Alcorn County communities.
Starkville (Mississippi State), Meridian, Columbus, and the Oktibbeha and Lowndes County communities.
Every other region of Mississippi. All AWDTSG removal is handled over secure intake and encrypted video. No travel required.
Mississippi’s Gulf Coast market is the highest resurfacing-risk zone because Gulfport and Biloxi content crosses into Louisiana and Alabama group ecosystems quickly. The Jackson capital metro is the tightest network content from the Jackson main group reaches the legal and government community within hours. The monitoring cadence covers both patterns.
For Mississippi clients at UMMC, Forrest General, the major law firms, the state government community, or in the gaming and military communities on the Gulf Coast, even a brief exposure window can reach a managing partner, a credentialing committee, or a security clearance reviewer. Extended monitoring is available for clients in regulated industries.
AWDTSG REMOVAL MISSISSIPPI
Full end-to-end engagement: consultation, statewide scan (Jackson and Gulf Coast simultaneously), legal framing under § 97-29-64.1, platform submissions, written confirmation, and 30 days of monitoring. All Reddit and Tea-app surfaces included in the flat fee.
Most cases complete within 72 hours. § 97-29-64.1’s felony escalation on second offense gives platforms a clear statutory pathway when our takedown request cites the statute.
Flat fee quoted at consultation. Standard pricing band for most Mississippi cases; upper end for sextortion matters or cases with significant Gulf Coast border-corridor overlap. No retainer, no hourly billing.
Active posts stay down once confirmed. Gulf Coast content is the highest resurfacing risk due to Louisiana and Alabama border crossover. The 30-day window covers all surfaces. Extended monitoring recommended for gaming, military, and legal clients.
Typically no. Meta does not disclose the requesting party. All intake is under NDA.
§ 97-29-64.1’s threat provision covers threats to disclose intimate images for financial or personal benefit. This is part of the legal framing from the first consultation where applicable.
The default sweep covers Jackson, the Gulf Coast, Hattiesburg, Oxford, Meridian, and Tupelo, plus the Louisiana and Alabama border surfaces for Gulf Coast cases. Written scan report delivered before any takedown action.
Mississippi AWDTSG cases move fast through Jackson’s tight legal and government networks, and Gulf Coast content spreads across state lines into Louisiana and Alabama almost immediately. Book a confidential consultation on our Calendly.The call runs out of our Nashville office over encrypted video, 30 to 45 minutes, ending with a fixed quote or a written confidential report.