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MySpace Conviction Tentatively Tossed

By LINDA DEUTSCH
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LOS ANGELES (July 2) -- A federal judge has tentatively thrown out the convictions of a Missouri mother for her role in a MySpace hoax directed at a 13-year-old neighbor girl who ended up committing suicide.
U.S. District Judge George Wu on Thursday said he was acquitting Lori Drew of misdemeanor counts of accessing computers without authorization but stressed the ruling was tentative until he issues it in writing. He noted the case of a judge who changed his mind after ruling.
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Drew showed no reaction to the decision.
She was convicted in November, but the judge said that if she is to be found guilty of illegally accessing computers, anyone who has ever violated the social networking site's terms of service would be guilty of a misdemeanor. That would be unconstitutional, he said.
"You could prosecute pretty much anyone who violated terms of service," he said.
Prosecutors had sought the maximum three-year prison sentence and a $300,000 fine, but it had been uncertain going into Thursday's hearing whether Drew would be sentenced.
Wu had given a lengthy review to a defense request for dismissal, delaying sentencing from May to go over testimony from two prosecution witnesses.
Wu said he allowed the case to proceed to trial when Drew was charged with a felony, but she was convicted only of the misdemeanor and that presented constitutional problems.
Drew, whose bond was exonerated by the judge, did not appear with her attorney when he later spoke to reporters.
Defense attorney Dean Steward said outside court that the U.S. attorney's office in Los Angeles should not have brought the charges in a case that originated in Missouri and was rejected by prosecutors there.
"Shame on the U.S. attorney for bringing this case. The St. Louis prosecutors had it right," Steward said. "The cynic in me says that (U.S. Attorney) Tom O'Brien wanted to make a name for himself or to keep his job."
O'Brien told a press conference that after prosecutors see the written ruling they will consider options, including an appeal to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
"I'm proud of this case," he said. "This is a case that called out for someone to do something. It was a risk. But this office will always take risks on behalf of children."
Steward said the ruling should mark the end of Drew's criminal case.
"It's not the end of the road, it's the end of the chapter on the criminal side, which is pretty clearly the end," he said.
The parents of Megan Meier, the teenager who killed herself, were in court for the ruling. Later, her mother, Tina Meier, said that in spite of the disappointment, she felt that justice was done because "we got the word out."
Tina Meier said she is devoting her life to educating parents and teachers about potential threats to their children lurking in the Internet.
Much attention has been paid to Drew's case, primarily because it was the nation's first cyberbullying trial. The trial was held in Los Angeles because the servers of the social networking site are in the area.
Prosecutors say Drew sought to humiliate Megan by helping create a fictitious teen boy on the social networking site and sending flirtatious messages to the girl in his name. The fake boy then dumped Megan in a message saying the world would be better without her.
She hanged herself a short time later in October 2006 in the St. Louis suburb of Dardenne Prairie, Mo.
Drew was not directly charged with causing Megan's death. Instead, prosecutors indicted her under the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which in the past has been used in hacking and trademark theft cases.
Wu acknowledged in May he was concerned that sending Drew to prison for violating a Web site's service terms might set a dangerous precedent. Wu at the time noted that millions of people either don't read service terms, as happened in Drew's case.
During the trial, prosecutors argued that Drew violated MySpace service rules by setting up the phony profile for a boy named "Josh Evans" with the help of her then-13-year-old daughter Sarah and business assistant Ashley Grills. They posted a photo of a bare-chested boy with tousled brown hair.
"Josh" then told Megan she was "sexi" and assured her, "i love you so much."
Prosecutors believe Drew and her daughter, who was friends with Megan, created the profile to find out if Megan was spreading rumors about Sarah. Grills testified she received a message from Megan in mid-2006, calling Drew's daughter a lesbian.
Grills, who testified under a promise of immunity, allegedly sent the final, insulting message to Megan before she killed herself. Prosecutors said Megan sent a response saying, "'You are the kind of boy a girl would kill herself over.'"
Jurors decided Drew was not guilty of the more serious felonies of intentionally causing emotional harm while accessing computers without authorization. The jury could not reach a unanimous verdict on a felony conspiracy charge. The judge dismissed it Thursday at the request of prosecutors.
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2009-07-02 15:46:35

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ZepLin1969

07:33 AMJul 09 2009

This woman is a seriously sick freak who lives her life vicariously through her kid. Why didn't she have her own life to worry about?? Seems like she had too much time on her hands...and what has she taught her children?? To be mean and cruel and hateful?? She needs to be sitting in jail if for anything, behaving like a child when she is supposed to be a grown-up.

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10:08 PMJul 08 2009

Honestly, I cannot give a **** about any of this. It is Megan's fault for taking one of the most selfish acts imaginable of just taking your own life even when circumstances obviously showed that there was no danger.This is the 20th century. The great thing about the internet is that if someone annoys you, you have the option to BLOCK THEM. Megan should have just manned up and taken a bit of self-responsibility of just clicking ONE BLASTED BUTTON and removing the person telling her all this from her life forever. It's not as if they could then continue to chase her, and if they did there are even more block buttons for that.Anybody that would take their own life over something as dumb as a couple of words would have had to deal with far worse later on in life anyways. I feel no sympathy for her. I also feel as if the judge's ruling was justified, considering the innumerable terms of service violations that would have to be tracked on Myspace if the ruling did pass.

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Keansjoy

10:04 PMJul 08 2009

This woman should be ashamed of herself to harass a child. What kind of example is she setting for her child? It's one thing for children to do that but for an adult to do such a childish thing is just pathetic. I'm a mother of two and I would never do that to another child. That's is where I'm different - I try to teach my children right from wrong and I wouldn't set poor examples for my kids

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11:12 AMJul 06 2009

Wow, there are a bunch of sissies posting on here. So out of all the people whining on here saying that she caused this girls death, none of you ever made fun of someone in school? Ok, maybe you didn't say the world would be better off without that person, but I'm sure you implied it more than once. Don't get me wrong, it's pretty Fing sad that this woman would take part in something so childish, but that doesn't make her responsible for this girl's emotional fragility. It's easy to demonize someone that the media portrays as evil to get ratings. Try thinking beyond that point. Why not charge her own parents for bringing her up with so little confidence that she'd kill herself over a boy she never even met? They're more responsible than this woman. If she hadn't killed herself over this, it probably would have just been something else that caused it next week, and everybody on here would be trying to lynch up whatever that was.

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09:48 AMJul 06 2009

wow. two big ugly fatties. Bet they made themselves feel better venting their anger from a harsh world onto megan. probably whispering "No one loves me, how can i love myself" as they finish off the second pint of haagen dazs.What's so SAD NOW IS I bet they justify what happened to megan as her mothers fault. As Myspace's fault. I serioulsy doubt these two misfits feel any remorse that this child is dead. I really think Megans mom needs to continue on her quest for tougher punishments when it comes to social sites. If you mentally abuse anyone under the age of 16, with the intent of them comitting suicide, you should face homicide charges. The fat mommy must have wanted this why else would the world be a better place with out megan?Just sad.

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i hope and pray that this fat ugly dog face pig and her piece of crap daughter get there ass beat. bless this child and her family

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11:31 AMJul 04 2009

shes a fat no good for nothing ugly cow maybe no wait the world will be 100% better place with out her shes to fat and ugly even to been seen in the world she should rot and burn in hell for what she did to this poor child i wounder how she trats her kids at home

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A federal judge on Thursday tentatively threw out the convictions of a Missouri mother for her role in a MySpace hoax directed at a 13-year-old neighbor girl who ended up committing suicide.