Katie Sorensen

Sadie Vega-Martinez, a mother of five, and her husband Eddie Martinez (L), and (R) Katie Sorensen (Images via Inside Edition/screengrab, Instagram screengrab)

A couple in California found out the hard way about just how damaging lies told on the internet can be, after a complete stranger knee-deep in QAnon conspiracy content falsely accused them online, on the news, and to police of attempted kidnapping.

Kathleen “Katie” Sorensen, a 31-year-old mother of two, faces up to six months behind bars after she was convicted of a misdemeanor for falsely reporting to police that the couple tried to kidnap her kids at a Michaels arts and crafts store in December 2020.

Jurors found that Sorensen, who is white, targeted Petaluma married couple Sadie Vega-Martinez and Eddie Martinez, who are Hispanic, with a completely made up story about an attempted kidnapping. In court documents, authorities alleged that, prior to fabricating the claims out of whole cloth, the defendant had been “in significant engagement with QAnon conspiracy theories, which tend to center around kidnappers and pedophiles.”



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