Georgia Teens ID’d in Sexually Explicit MySpace Controversy
Two 15 year old female students from North Oconee High School have been identified as those allegedly responsible for posting the list of dozens of names of individuals and their sexual exploits on MySpace.com. There are consequences to your actions.
The girls could be charged with distributing sexually explicit materials to minors, authorities said.
For those that think they can do anything and everything on line in a malicious manner to others, best think again. For those that think they have complete anonymity best think again as well.
The two students at North Oconee High School were identified after investigators subpoenaed records from MySpace, Yahoo and BellSouth, sheriff’s Lt. David Kilpatrick said.
The two girls included their names on the list, perhaps in an attempt not to be caught, Kilpatrick said. (AP)
GIRLS….. GIRLS….. GIRLS…… GIRLS….. GIRLS…..
Maybe if we kept them busy doing more productive things
than playing on MY/SPACE, they’d have less time to spread
rumors.
Throw the good book at them and get it over with…….
What? You never had fun on a Friday night with your p.c?
It seems the police would have better things to do???????
Especially, when you consider the L.A.P.D. lost a whole
computer in their evidence room!!!@#$%^%$#@!!?!?!????????
Maybe they were passing the pictures around, too. Afterall,
BOYS WILL BE BOYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comment by Patti | October 29, 2006
Funny how they call it a controversy….
OOOOOOOOOOOH: Is it HALLOWEEN yet???????
Comment by Patti | October 29, 2006