Saturday, June 22, 2013

[Pic] Student Sues Facebook Over Smoking-Hot Bikini Photo

Let this be a lesson to you. What happens in Vegas may stay in Vegas but what you post on Facebook does not stay on Facebook...

(Daily Caller) A former Georgia high school student has filed a lawsuit claiming that a school administrator impermissibly showed an image of her in a bikini to hundreds of local parents and students, reports Atlanta ABC affiliate WSB-TV.

Chelsea Chaney, who is now a freshman at the University of Georgia, said the photo was taken on a family vacation when she was 17 years old. It shows her in a two-piece bikini next to a cardboard cutout of legendary rapper Snoop Dogg.

Chaney posted the photo on her Facebook page, believing that only people she had accepted as Facebook friends (and, of course, their friends) would be able to see it.

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3 comments:

  1. Talk about yet another B.S. lawsuit! This girl posted the photo. Now she is upset that more people viewed it? If she wanted to keep it private, she should never have posted it.I am sure that she wants to cry all the way to the bank.

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  2. She will cry all the way to the bank, as she is going to get the money to pay for her lawsuit. She should have read Facebook's terms of use

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  3. Somebody found an "ambulance chaser" who convinced her to go after some major bucks. Sorry, Chelsea, but once it hits Facebook it's virtually "public property". There remain serious questions about the "director of technology" at the school, who can probably be characterized as "ethically challenged" for using a photo of a then-17-year-old student in such a manner.

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