No wonder MySpace is scrambling to stop sexual harassment — everyone who gets laid through the site ends up suing MySpace.

So get this. First, a 14-year-old girl sued MySpace because she met a 19-year-old on the site who pretended to be in high school. This is, of course, MySpace's fault.

Now, the 19-year-old (college student Pete Solis) is countersuing — also against Myspace — because the girl pretended she was 15. "He's been, in effect, just as much a victim — if not more," says his lawyer. Solis is facing felony charges of sexual assault, which would be just the same if the girl was 15. This is, of course, MySpace's fault.

The couple in question met online, lied to each other, met in person for burgers, went to a movie, and then fooled around in Pete's back seat. This is all, of course, MySpace's fault. And the lovers' pain can only be assuaged with millions and millions of Rupert Murdoch's dollars.

A Countersuit in the MySpace Case? [TIME]
Earlier: Girl sues MySpace because boys are too hot [Valleywag]