Overview
- The Facebook group “Las Princesas de Papá” had about 20,600 members and circulated sexualized material involving underage girls, according to screenshots shared by activists.
- Meta suspended the group on November 20 and deleted it eight days later after collective complaints from mothers and accounts such as Women on Fire.
- Nuevo León’s Fiscalía and Fuerza Civil confirmed an active investigation led by the Fiscalía’s specialized human‑trafficking unit.
- Cyber police are collaborating with Meta to identify participants and remove associated pages, and Coahuila’s cyber unit formally asked Meta to preserve information as evidence.
- Reports say many members listed Monterrey or Nuevo León as their location with others from Central America, and the group included parents and teachers; no arrests have been announced.