Lori Drew's Statement on Megan Meier's Death

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Oh my Godness, Lori Drew said she hadn't bullied Megan Meier. It sounds like she was also a victim, ohh..

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"Lori Drew was not aware of any mean, nasty or negative comments made by anyone against Megan until after Megan took her own life. In fact, the first negative message was sent by a teenager from another residence, and several other negative comments were made by other teenagers at different locations. The negative comments that were sent by the teenage girl at the Drew’s residence [and caused Megan Meier's suicide) occurred when Lori was not home.

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"Any Internet message that purports to be a member of the Drew family is being managed by an impostor and undoubtedly is being done for the purpose of further damaging the Drews' reputation."

Even thoughthe Drew family has suffered unprecedented avalanche of criticism and discontinued the advertising business, Lori Drew's statement, we guess, may attract more negative comments from the online community. Hope not, after all Lori Drew, like anyone others, needs a peaceful life. God Bless!

Update: St. Charles County, Missouri, Prosecuting Attorney Jack Banas said Lori Drew will not be sought in the case of Megan Meier's MySpace suicide case.

Update: Lori Drew was indicted May 15, 2008, in California where MySpace is headquartered in Beverly Hills by a federal grand jury on one count of conspiracy and three counts of accessing protected computers without authorization to obtain information to inflict emotional distress. Lori Drew was charged with violating MySpace's terms of use because of using a fictitious name. If convicted, she could face up to 20 years in jail.

Update: Lori Drew made an appearance in federal court in Los Angeles Monday on June 16, 2008. Megan Meier MySpace Suicide hoaxer pleaded not guilty. She is free on an unspecific bond.

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