

The charges, however, were dismissed about a week later.Ĭlements-Jeffrey and her boyfriend, Smith, sued Absolute Software, Kyle Magnus, the city of Springfield, Ohio, and two police officers. They then arrested and charged her for receiving stolen property. When the police showed up at the plaintiff's apartment to collect the laptop, they were brandishing the explicit images Magnus had sent them. Magnus subsequently sent the pictures and recorded communications, along with Clements-Jeffrey's name and contact information, to a police detective. In one picture, her legs were spread apart. At one point, while snooping on Clements-Jeffrey's webcam communications with her boyfriend, Magnus also captured three screenshots from her laptop monitor, which showed Clements-Jeffrey naked in the webcam images. But Absolute's theft officer Kyle Magnus went further and began to remotely intercept e-mail and other electronic communications going to and from Clements-Jeffrey's machine in real time.Īccording to court documents, in June 2008 Magnus began recording Clements-Jeffrey's keystrokes and monitoring her web surfing. Ordinarily, the next step would be for Absolute to provide a suspect's IP address to law enforcement agents, so that they could issue a subpoena to the suspect's ISP to obtain the user's name and physical address. The system gives Absolute employees remote access to a stolen computer and allows them to record and intercept any data from the machine.Īfter the school district reported the laptop stolen, Absolute began collecting the IP address from Clements-Jeffrey's laptop when it connected to the internet.
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What she didn't know was that Clark County School District, which legally owned the laptop, had purchased Absolute's theft recovery service, which includes the installation of its remote-recovery software LoJack for Laptops, onto client computers. In the course of their courtship, she exchanged sexually explicit email and instant messages with her beau, using the computer she had just purchased. Clements-Jeffrey, described in court papers as a 52-year-old widow, had recently renewed a romance with her high school sweetheart, Carlton Smith, who lived in Boston.
