![]() ![]() Zoom described the perpetrator as “a known serial offender who disrupts open meetings by showing the same video” and said that person had been reported to authorities. Most of those who witnessed the intrusion, which reportedly happened twice, were senior citizens. “The depravity of the video footages was beyond description.” Meeting participants “were forced to view various footages of adults performing sexual acts with each other and on infants and on young children,” the lawsuit alleges. Instead, it filed a lawsuit against Zoom, arguing the media platform should have had safeguards in place to stop meetings from being crashed by alleged serial offenders like the one who “traumatized” the church’s congregants, according to a legal filing. Paulus Lutheran Church in San Francisco didn’t respond by turning the other cheek. A California Bible study group witnessed an unholy intrusion into their May 6 virtual meeting when an unwelcome guest Zoom-bombed them with startling video that included child pornography and defecation. ![]()
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