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To: Zoltan! who wrote (7171)2/16/1998 7:52:00 PM
From: blankmind  Respond to of 20981
 
possible clinton could use this?

Cops 'Lured' into Net Sex
Wired News Report
12:11pm 16.Feb.98.PST -- Police in four states say they're the victims of what amounts to a cybersex sting in reverse, the latest in a string of Internet pornography cases getting headlines around the United States.

The News & Observer of Raleigh, North Carolina, reports that the officers encountered a 17-year-old Illinois girl in chat rooms - and that their email relationships quickly became sexually explicit. The girl then told her mother about the contacts with deputies in Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, and Texas, and her mother informed authorities in those states. Discipline followed.

The chain of events - which included one North Carolina deputy sending the girl a photograph of his genitals - led an attorney for one of the officers to decry what he suggests was a setup.

"This young woman has gone around the country, as best we can determine, and made contact with a very vulnerable element of our society - police officers - and then drawn them in and alleged some type of sexual misconduct," said Troy Spencer, the attorney for one suspended Virginia officer. "She's a cyberspider."