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Jezebel (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
A U.S. attorney has dropped felony charges against Lori Drew more than a month after she was convicted of harassing 13-year-old Megan Meier via MySpace. [UPI] [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Moldova.org (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
A Missouri woman convicted of cyber-bullying a teenage girl will not face a felony conspiracy charge, court records show.A U.S. attorney in Los Angeles has dropped the felony charge against Lori Drew, more than a month after the 49-year-old woman was convicted of harassing 13-year-old Megan Meier with Internet messages, the St. Louis (Mo.) Post-Dispatch said Thursday.The removal of the...
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Holly's Fight for Justice (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
... bullies looking for an opportunity to torment or embarrass others.In October 2007, Missouri teen Megan Meier hung herself after she was dumped by an online boyfriend, a fictitious boy created by a classmate's mother. Allegedly the mother created the boy to see what Meier, 16, was saying about her daughter online. In May this year a Wisconsin teenager was arrested for posting...
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MyCrimeSpace (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
... Wu could throw out those convictions in a hearing scheduled for January 8th. Tags: lori-drew , megan-meier , MySpace , suicide Share This
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STLtoday.com (Free subscription) | 01/01/2009
... Drew at a Jan. 8 hearing in Los Angeles. The judge has the authority to reject the jury's verdict.Megan Meier, 13, hanged herself in October 2006 in her Dardenne Prairie home after receiving hurtful messages over the social networking website MySpace.com. Prosecutors have said Drew and Ashley Grills, 18, an employee of Drew's coupon book business, created a fictitious teenage boy...
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STLtoday.com (Free subscription) | 31/12/2008
... to reject the jury's verdict.RELATED LINKS NEW DEVELOPMENTS EARLIER REPORTS MORE INTERACTIVE Megan Meier, 13, hanged herself in October 2006 in her Dardenne Prairie home after receiving hurtful messages over the social networking website MySpace.com. Prosecutors have said Drew and Ashley Grills, 18, an employee of Drew's coupon book business, created a teenage boy on MySpace to learn...