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WA: Yelm man denies hacking

Posted on September 18, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Jeremy Pawloski reports:

Lacey police arrested a Yelm man Thursday on suspicion of felony computer trespass and stalking after he allegedly hacked his ex-wife’s Facebook account and posted nude pictures of her on the online social network, where her friends and relatives could see them.

Read more in the News Tribune. The charges are just some of the crimes the man has reportedly been charged with committing.

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