Thursday, February 18, 2010

Adult Film Stars Real Names Fake Myspace = Warrant?

Fake myspace = warrant? - adult film stars real names

Okay, my friend has created the false MySpace account under a false name and used photos of a young girl who was found on Google and put them on your side. It did not really make one for yourself, what you did wrong to get it.

Somehow, a few weeks later, was the actual girl in the picture on his MySpace profile found and threatened. 30 minutes later she said that the police investigation and should already have an order in the next few weeks.

They believe it is serious? The cops did not even have time for that? Is that a crime? What happens, my friend?


He has already deleted the MySpace profile, on the same day and is now worried. In fear for my friend and I do not really see getting him into trouble orsee something so stupid! It was not even speak with any of this information or the chicks too bad about him.

Please answer these questions if you know for sure.

PS Find: google girls truest sense of the word "hot" on the pictures and thought it was a movie star for adults. He did not go to your Photobucket / MySpace, and steal or something.
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13 hours ago

This is not a movie star girl adult!

He thought it was. In addition to these pictures of her are very diverse and in many places.
13 hours ago

It's not like he stole these pictures of her. They are all on the Internet!

PSS: What is a just order? I thought it was something you get for missingHearing scheduled. English is not my first language, so thank you.

I would be happy to answer my questions!

2 comments:

trooper3... said...

An order is an order to appear in court. She had several things in May, the court is not simply disappeared.

It is not a court order, but I hope he was smart enough to delete the profile.

First, to create competition. Second, they must be identified. Finally, it is unlikely that every department has time and resources on something that does not deceive people to examine your money or jeopardize security.

Kevin M said...

trooper3 roughly summarized for you.

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