Brooklyn man named Lemon Juice wants court to force Twitter, Blackberry to identify tweeter who framed him

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New York Daily News

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Sunday, April 6, 2014

A Brooklyn man named Lemon Juice is putting the squeeze on Twitter and Blackberry.

The 32-year-old with the odd appellation is seeking a court order compelling the social media network and the smartphone maker to disclose the identity of the person who operated a Twitter account in his name in 2012.

That’s when Lemon Juice was arrested and charged with contempt for tweeting a photo of a sex-abuse victim testifying in court during a high-profile trial.

Prosecutors dropped the case against Juice last month after evidence emerged that someone else was operating the account. Juice suspects a man named Moses Klein of the frame-up.

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