Woman Fights Charge Over Fake Facebook Page
• FOX NewsLawyers for a New Jersey woman say the state's identity theft law doesn't apply to allegations that she created a fake Facebook profile about her ex-boyfriend. Dana Thornton, 41, faces up to 18 months in prison if convicted. Authorities allege
Chances are, if the boyfriend hadn't been a gestapo agent, this wouldn't even be an issue. His little feelings are probably hurt, because someone doens't believe his behavior and existence are above reproach. Tough s---!
She's likely as worthless as he is. If she smeared him - hard to do with a lot of cops, particularly since they usually do it top themselves - she's probably guilty of defamation, assuming she lied. As for the "identity theft", what a joke!
This is just another example of the self-anointed being upset when the rest of us don't shudder every time they take a breath.