Her husband is accused in an AI deepfake investigation. She’s filing for divorce

CBC: “Every time I learn of another [alleged] victim, it’s like a knife wound to my heart. It’s profoundly painful,” said Frankton.     

Frankton is speaking out to express support for the women involved in the case, to call for stronger laws to deal with the kind of behaviour of which her husband stands accused, and to start a conversation about support available for people in her position, who are not formally victims of alleged crimes, but remain deeply affected…

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