No charges will be filed against the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth or artist Sally Mann in a high-profile case involving displayed pictures of naked children, according to the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office.
Public outrage against the exhibit began when The Dallas Express broke the story, reporting on the disturbing images on December 23, 2024.
DX reported that the photographs included naked children and LGBTQ+ content. One image observed by the outlet showed a nude girl jumping on top of a table and another of a boy with an unknown liquid substance splashed across his genitals.
On March 26, however, the Tarrant County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that a grand jury returned with a No Bill, choosing not to indict the two parties in a legal episode connected to four photos confiscated by police from the Diaries of Home exhibit.
“The case was presented to a Tarrant County Grand Jury, which returned a “No Bill” decision,” the Fort Worth Police Department said, per WFAA. “We respect the Grand Jury’s decision, and any items related to the case will be returned to their rightful owners.” […]
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