LiberalNation
04-07-2010, 04:06 PM
lol if I sued everytime someone said a mean thing to me over the internets.....
http://www.whas11.com/news/local/Tee...-90117247.html
WHAS11) - A 16-year-old Arkansas boy is accusing his mother of slandering him on his Facebook page.
The teenager is suing asking that his mother be banned from contacting him.
The mother is charged with harassment.
Her son claims she hacked his account, changed his password and posted things about his personal life.
She denies doing anything except reading his page.
"I read things on his Facebook about how he had gone to hot springs one night and was driving 95 mph home because he was upset with a girl and it was his friend that called me and told me about all this that prompted me to even actually start really going through his Facebook to see what was going on," says the boy’s mother, Denise New.
Investigators say the boy lives with his grandmother, who has custodial rights.
Denise New says she has the legal right to monitor her son's online activities and plans to fight the charges.
Prosecutors aren't commenting because of the boy's age.
http://www.whas11.com/news/local/Tee...-90117247.html
WHAS11) - A 16-year-old Arkansas boy is accusing his mother of slandering him on his Facebook page.
The teenager is suing asking that his mother be banned from contacting him.
The mother is charged with harassment.
Her son claims she hacked his account, changed his password and posted things about his personal life.
She denies doing anything except reading his page.
"I read things on his Facebook about how he had gone to hot springs one night and was driving 95 mph home because he was upset with a girl and it was his friend that called me and told me about all this that prompted me to even actually start really going through his Facebook to see what was going on," says the boy’s mother, Denise New.
Investigators say the boy lives with his grandmother, who has custodial rights.
Denise New says she has the legal right to monitor her son's online activities and plans to fight the charges.
Prosecutors aren't commenting because of the boy's age.