Two men, Cornelius Shannon and Arturo Hernandez, have been charged in Brooklyn under the Take It Down Act for allegedly creating AI-generated deepfake pornographic content without consent. The charges mark a significant enforcement of the law, which was enacted on May 19, 2025, by President Donald Trump to criminalize nonconsensual intimate visual depictions. The defendants are accused of targeting female celebrities, elected officials, and personal acquaintances, with their content amassing millions of views online. The Take It Down Act requires tech platforms to implement removal processes for flagged nonconsensual imagery, with enforcement by the Federal Trade Commission beginning after the May 19, 2026, compliance deadline. Shannon and Hernandez's arrests coincide with this enforcement phase, highlighting the law's impact on both content creators and platforms. Their cases, involving a large volume of content and high-profile victims, underscore the seriousness of the charges and the potential for significant legal consequences.