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Dave Yost Sends Letter of Opposition of “Cuties” Movie on Netflix

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This image released by Netflix shows the cast of the coming-of-age film "Cuties," streaming Wednesday, Sept. 9. (Netflix via AP)

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton today requested that Netflix remove the film “Cuties.”


The film repeatedly shows children using their bodies in a sexual manner to get themselves out of trouble; it graphically focuses on the clothed genitalia of children; and it shows the creation and publication of child pornography.


“In this era where we are fighting a seemingly never-ending battle against human trafficking, this film is counterproductive – it whets the appetites of those who wish to harm our children in the most unimaginable ways,” Yost said. “I vehemently opposed the continued streaming of the movie and request that it is voluntarily removed,” said Attorney General Yost.

In a letter send to Netflix Yost says that they are in a neverending battle with human trafficking and the film is counterproductive. Below is the complete letter to Netflix.