DEA agent creates Fakebook account with images from seized phone....

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Government Set Up A Fake Facebook Page In This Woman’s Name
A DEA agent commandeered a woman’s identity, created a phony Facebook account in her name, and posted racy photos he found on her seized cell phone. The government said he had the right to do that.

The Justice Department is claiming, in a little-noticed court filing, that a federal agent had the right to impersonate a young woman online by creating a Facebook page in her name without her knowledge.

Government lawyers also are defending the agent’s right to scour the woman’s seized cellphone and to post photographs — including racy pictures of her and even one of her young son and niece — to the phony social media account, which the agent was using to communicate with suspected criminals.

The woman, Sondra Arquiett, who then went by the name Sondra Prince, first learned her identity had been commandeered in 2010 when a friend asked about the pictures she was posting on her Facebook page. There she was, for anyone with an account to see — posing on the hood of a BMW, legs spread, or, in another, wearing only skimpy attire. She was surprised; she hadn’t even set up a Facebook page.

The account was actually set up by U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration special agent Timothy Sinnigen.

Not long before, law enforcement officers had arrested Arquiett, alleging she was part of a drug ring. A judge, weighing evidence that the single mom was a bit player who accepted responsibility, ultimately sentenced Arquiett to probation. But while she was awaiting trial, Sinnigen created the fake Facebook page using Arquiett’s real name, posted photos from her seized cell phone, and communicated with at least one wanted fugitive — all without her knowledge.

The Justice Department’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., referred all questions to the DEA, which then declined to answer questions and, in turn, referred inquiries to the local U.S. attorney’s office in Albany, New York. That office did not respond to multiple requests for an interview.

A Facebook spokesman declined to comment on the case. The site’s “Community Standards” say, “Claiming to be another person, creating a false presence for an organization, or creating multiple accounts undermines community and violates Facebook’s terms.” The spokesman said there is no exception to this policy for law enforcement.

Meanwhile, the bogus Facebook page remains accessible to the public, BuzzFeed News found.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/chrishamby/...l-agents-can-impersonate-woman-online#4bhg7iz
 
The Justice Department’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., referred all questions to the DEA, which then declined to answer questions and, in turn, referred inquiries to the local U.S. attorney’s office in Albany, New York. That office did not respond to multiple requests for an interview.

The 14th amendment: If you were born here, we own your ass, bitch.
 
A Facebook spokesman declined to comment on the case. The site’s “Community Standards” say, “Claiming to be another person, creating a false presence for an organization, or creating multiple accounts undermines community and violates Facebook’s terms.” The spokesman said there is no exception to this policy for law enforcement.

But...

Meanwhile, the bogus Facebook page remains accessible to the public, BuzzFeed News found.

Suckers...yeah, "no exception" until Officer Friendly and his pals show up at Farcebook's door.

Then all bets are off.
 
So not having a facebook account isn't enough, agents of the state can put you there anyway.
 
For decades now government can create a conspiracy with the sole intention of entrapping a citizen, feed and water every element of said conspiracy while luring the citizen to take part...

How is this any different?
 
I count like 20 criminal charges that would be slapped on a mundane if they did this crap.

And that's not even counting the theft of the phone in the first place.
 
How is this any different?

BOOTY!!!

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So not having a facebook account isn't enough, agents of the state can put you there anyway.

Just wait until they setup an account for you; posts something illegal on it; then "anonymously" informs a different law enforcement agency about it. Who then acting upon a "tip", swats your house.
 
LOOK what I just found here on the ground.

It's part of a chain still attached to what appears to be
a worn out copy of the US Constitution. Most of the pages
have been used as toilet paper... That's disgusting!
 
This looks like that same chain - I just found another piece of it over on the RPF picture thread!

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If these fuckers steal my phone , all they get is a few thousand missed calls from businesses , but I will be back for it anyway.
 
Just wait until they setup an account for you; posts something illegal on it; then "anonymously" informs a different law enforcement agency about it. Who then acting upon a "tip", swats your house.

Count on it.

Especially if they collude together first to share any of the asset forfeiture money.
 
And people called me an idiot when I questioned Dorner's alleged FB account and posts.

Well they certainly can no longer argue that its not possible; seeing as the govt has officially admitted that they have done so in the past.
 
Did/does Eric Frein have a FarceBook page?

No Idea.

I had avoided computers for years,, because of these concerns. The internet is a very dangerous animal.

I got one when I realized that all my information was already out there,, and the only one that had no access to it was me.

My online presence is to put MY spin on it.
 
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