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Published on Thursday, May 29, 2008
Associated Press
Creating an account for an online service like MySpace might be a good way to keep track of your children and their friends, but be careful not to do it with a fake name or e-mail address. You could be committing a federal crime.
Federal prosecutors turned to a novel interpretation of a computer hacking law to indict a Missouri mother on charges connected to the suicide of a 13-year-old MySpace user.
Prosecutors alleged that by helping create a MySpace account in the name of someone who didn't exist, Lori Drew, 49, violated the News Corp.-owned site's terms of service and thus illegally accessed protected computers.
Drew, of O'Fallon, Mo., was indicted on charges of perpetrating a hoax on the popular online hangout MySpace. As disturbing as it is, prosecutors say Drew helped create a fake MySpace account to convince her daughter's former friend, Megan Meier, that she was chatting with a nonexistent 16-year-old boy named Josh Evans.
The girls had spent much time alternating between being friends one day, and disliking each other the next.
Megan hanged herself at home in October 2006, allegedly after receiving a dozen or more cruel messages, including one stating the world would be better off without her.
Drew, who has denied creating the account or sending messages to Megan, was indicted by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles on one count of conspiracy and three counts of accessing protected computers without authorization to get information used to inflict emotional distress on the girl.
Beacon Journal staff writer Kim Hone-McMahan contributed to this story.
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