Judge Dismisses Earlier Conviction Tied to Death of 13-Year-Old Megan Meier
A federal judge Thursday tentatively threw out computer fraud convictions against Lori Drew, the Missouri mom accused of taking part in a MySpace hoax blamed for the suicide of a 13-year-old neighbor girl.
Drew was convicted in November 2008 of three misdemeanor counts of unauthorized access to computers for violating MySpace's terms of service. U.S. District Judge George Wu said the dismissal of the convictions would be final when he issues the ruling in writing.
Drew had faced up to three... Full Story
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