Social media website asks court to rule on U.S. trafficking lawsuit involving Manitoba man

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WARNING: This story contains disturbing details about child sex crimes and graphic sexual content.

Omegle, a social media website designed to randomly connect strangers, is trying again to put an end to a U.S. lawsuit against the company for a case involving a Manitoba man convicted of internet luring and child porn distribution. 

In 2021, an American woman only known as A.M. sued the website in Oregon for $22 million, alleging when she was 11 years old, it paired her up with a Brandon, Man., man in his late 30s who went on to sexually abuse her.

The civil lawsuit says over a three-year period the man forced

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