N.J. Facebook ID Theft Case Could Impact Other States
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, especially when the woman allegedly decides to create a fake Facebook profile to slander her ex-boyfriend.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, especially when the woman allegedly decides to create a fake Facebook profile to slander her ex-boyfriend.
Dana Thornton, 41, of Bellville, N.J., was indicted on one count of fourth-degree identity theft in Morris County last year, the Daily Record reported, with a possible punishment of up to 18 months in jail.
Thornton was accused of establishing a fake Facebook page for Parsippany Det. Michael Lasalandra after their relationship ended, the Daily Record reported, including his name, date of birth, photographs, and comments, all creating a derogatory image of his career and his lifestyle choices.
Defense lawyer Richard M.
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