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Law Practice

Nov. 21, 2008

Both Sides Called Cyber-Bullies in MySpace Suicide Case

Lori Drew “hatched a plot to prey upon the vulnerable psyche of a 13-year-old” by creating and using a fake MySpace account to bully the girl, who later committed suicide, U.S. Attorney Thomas P. O’Brien told a jury in what’s being seen as a landmark trial for Internet law.

By Ciaran McEvoy

Daily Journal Staff Writer

LOS ANGELES - Lori Drew "hatched a plot to prey upon the vulnerable psyche of a 13-year-old" by creating and using a fake MySpace account to bully the girl, who later committed suicide, U.S. Attorney Thomas P. O'Brien told a jury in what's being seen as a landmark trial for Internet law.

But Drew's attorney, H. Dean Steward of San Clemente, argued that his client was aware of the fake profile, but didn't create...

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