A man pretending to be Justin Bieber has been arrested in Canada for allegedly luring young girls into compromising situations online so that he could force them to have cyber sex with him. Yikes! The real JB must be appalled.
A 34-year-old man was recently arrested in Ontario, Canada for allegedly having inappropriate contact with children online. The obviously sick and depraved individual created a Facebook page on which he claimed to be the Boyfriend singer. He then tried to get young tween girls to allow him to be their boyfriend.
According to Toronto Police reports, the pervert "extorted a 12-year-old girl through Facebook while pretending to be Justin Bieber. [He] threatened the victim repeatedly to entice her to perform sexual acts on her webcam." The culprit reportedly used several fake Facebook identities and names including "Lee O'Neel, Justy.beber1, and Yodayoda001." He was arrested after he tried to meet an undercover Toronto policewoman posing as a 14-year-old girl. The same man had also been investigated by U.S. authorities who aided in his capture. He was arrested on April 4 and charged, under his own name—Lee Moir—with "three counts of luring a child under 16, the making and possession of child pornography, extortion and invitation to sexual touching."
Good. Hopefully, he'll get what he deserves if the charges are proven true in court.
Sadly, this isn't the first time a sexual predator has tried to molest young girls by using Justin's name online. Last year, a man was arrested in the UK for soliciting sex from a young girl while pretending to be the pop superstar. When the belieber told her mother, the man was arrested.
So far, there's been no comment from the real Justin Bieber or his reps.
© Hope Carson 2012
Hope Carson is the author of 2 books: A Roaring Girl: An Interview with the Thinking Man's Hooker and A Thousand and One Night Stands: The Life of Jon Vincent. You can follow her on Twitter.



