The subpoenas also demand copies of posts, stories, direct messages, chats, photos, videos, GPS information, friend lists and any other stored account data. TMZ says the requests extend to information that could identify people who communicated with Nolan through the various platforms. With an independent investigation already underway, these subpoenas signal that Nolan Wells’ family is determined to examine every digital breadcrumb possible. Ms. Wells-Wonsley recently posted a video to TikTok expressing her and her family’s emotional state saying, “This grief is just different.” Nolan Wells' Mother Subpoenas TikTok, Instagram, Facebook & More, Opens Up About Grief And Online Hate was originally published on bossip.com