July 02, 2009

Lori Drew walks

I can't believe they couldn't even convict that stupid cunt of predatory sexual behavior toward a minor, let alone accessing computers without authorization.  The last misdemeanor charge, accessing MySpace computers in violation of the company's Terms Of Service, has been thrown out by District Court Judge George Wu.  The acquittal negates the misdemeanor convictions from last November.  Judge Wu's rationale was that it would be impossible to convict everyone who violated a TOS.  I'm looking forward to using this as case law for each and every site whose TOS I decide to flagrantly defy.

I suppose at the very least we can be satisfied that no one in their right mind will ever let Lori Drew near a child again.  If she thought Megan Meier was saying mean things about her daughter before, just wait until she sees what kind of outcast she's going to be now.

Maybe all that creepy pedophile males need to do in order to get acquitted is say that they weren't really trying to seduce that thirteen-year-old, they were just trying to drive her to madness and suicide.  Certainly if a male had created a fake profile of a 16-year-old and used it to befriend and chat up another teenager, he would have been convicted.  Double standard, anyone?

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