‘Lemon Juice’ sues to get identities of false tweet posters

NEW YORK
New York Post

By Josh Saul and Selim Algar
April 7, 2014

Lemon Juice is putting the squeeze on Twitter and BlackBerry.

The oddly named man is trying to force both companies to reveal the identity of a user who posted a teen molestation victim’s photo under his name and caused his arrest, court papers show.

Juice was busted after the photo was posted amid the 2012 sex-abuse trial of the young woman’s abuser, Rabbi Nechemya Weberman.

Juice was charged with contempt of court because the presiding judge had prohibited taking any pictures of the woman during the trial. The photo was taken with a BlackBerry.

He was eventually cleared of all charges after 14 court appearances.

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