A Florida couple charged in the death of a teen girl met the 16-year-old under Grindr’s “twink” category before they suffocated her to death with a billiard ball and chopped up her body, a lawsuit alleges.

The estate of Miranda Corsette, identified as M.C., recently filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Middle District of Florida against the app typically used for gay dating. The plaintiffs claim Grindr’s “reckless and careless reliance on self-reported age verification” allowed Miranda to sign up for the app and meet “predators” like 35-year-old Steven Gress, who is charged with murder in her death.

The lawsuit alleges nine counts against the company, including negligence, wrongful death, participating in sex trafficking and inflicting emotional distress.

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