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YouTubers covering the case of a missing Sumner County teen win some legal battles
YouTubers covering the case of a missing Sumner County teen win some legal battles
YouTubers covering the case of a missing Sumner County teen win some legal battles

Published on: 05/12/2025

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Some influencers have won in court after legal action targeting their coverage of a missing Sumner County teenager.

Sebastian Rogers was last seen on February 25, 2024. Several YouTubers and TikToker content creators joined the search by March sharing theories, searching areas and gaining a following. However, that exposure quickly led to legal trouble.

Two separate cases were filed — one in Sumner County and the other in Pennsylvania.

"The whole reason we are here is because I wouldn't let people violate my freedom of speech," Andra Griffin, also known on YouTube and TikTok as "Bullhorn Betty," said.

"There is so much drama and different avenues for people to go down that it surpasses just the idea that a child vanished," YouTuber owner of the channel 'Granny's Watching' Jessica Seng described.

"Nobody should ever entertain a frivolous lawsuit against people who just don't agree with your opinions, and that's really what I think it boils down to," YouTuber Stephanie Trude, known online as 'BBQ Lady,' expressed. "Just the worst part is that it is all on the back of a missing child."

The first case involved a protection order filed by Sebastian's mother and stepfather against Griffin that accused her of harassment and stalking.

"I've never talked to these people," Griffin said. "I've never tried to interview these people. I've never knocked on their door."

They later claimed Griffin violated that order, citing hashtags and online comments. However, a Sumner County grand jury declined to indict her due to a lack of evidence, ending the case.

"When it comes to my speech, it has emboldened me more because it anchored me," Griffin expressed. "Like how dare someone trample on my freedom of speech? I'm from Florida, and this is a public interest case, and I'm entitled to my opinions."

In the Pennsylvania case, Sebastian's biological father Griffin, Dog The Bounty Hunter, and seven others sued two YouTubers, Trude and Jessica Seng, as well as 50 additional people who were not named for harassment and endangering their safety.

"The entire frivolous nature and the financial strain that it brought upon us because nobody has tens of thousands of dollars lying around just to find legal representation," Trude explained.

"A lot of what was quoted in this litigation just simply never took place," Seng affirmed.

The judge dismissed the case, saying that as public figures, they have a higher bar to reach when raising defamation allegations. The judge ordered the plaintiffs to pay the defendant's legal fees.

"It has made me never want to help use my platform to raise awareness because this has obviously cost an enormous financial impact on us both, and we were spreading awareness, doing our due diligence," Trude expressed.

"A lot of people come out here and they will say, 'I heard' and it will be a thirty-minute discussion based around a rumor," Seng said. "It's a thin line to walk, but ultimately I think the most important thing is for people to remember the attention needs to remain on Sebastian."

As of publication, News 2 is awaiting a response from Dog The Bounty Hunter's team.

Sebastian Wayne Drake Rogers, 15, was reported missing on Feb. 25, 2024 from the Beech area in Hendersonville.

Sebastian Rogers: Description

Sebastian is 5 feet, 5 inches tall, 120 pounds with dirty blond hair. He was last seen on Monday, Feb. 26 near Stafford Court wearing a black sweatshirt and black sweatpants, said the TBI.

AMBER Alert Issued

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) originally issued an Endangered Child Alert for Sebastian on the morning of Feb. 26 as multiple agencies took to the area to look for him.

Based on additional investigative information developed during the search, the TBI issued an AMBER Alert for Sebastian on the afternoon of Feb. 27. An AMBER Alert is issued when there is reasonable belief by law enforcement that an abduction has occurred and the child is in imminent danger of serious bodily injury or death, per the DOJ.

Multiple agencies including the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Highway Patrol, Nashville Fire Department, City of Hendersonville’s first responders, Sumner County Sheriff’s Office and Shackle Island Volunteer Fire have assisted in the search for Sebastian.

Who to Contact

If you have seen Sebastian or have info about his whereabouts, call the Sumner County Sheriff's Office at (615) 451-3838 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

News Source : https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/youtubers-court-wins/

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