He gave the name, had photos, etc.
How did he get the name? He said he saw the Xxxxxxx for the page's screen name on the ABC website and did some snooping on the site and found the it with the screen name. Kind of find it hard to believe that ABC would have that laying around online.
The latest from rawstory:
The blogger who claimed that one of the pages in the Foley scandal was not under the age of eighteen has pulled the post, RAW STORY has learned.
The blog Passionate America revealed the identify and published a photograph of one of Foley's alleged victims today, hours ahead of its announced 4 pm CST unveiling. The post was pulled shortly after. RAW STORY did not link to the claim, for ethical reasons.
In it, Passionate made the claim that the young man is currently 21 years old.
RAW STORY can verify that this was not the Congressional page from the emails that originally surfaced. The recipient of those is currently 17 (and was 16 at the time of the correspondence).
Passionate America contends that the young man they've identified took part in some of the instant message conversations obtained by ABC news. In those messages, the boy explicitly identified himself as being under the age of 18.
If the boy was over the age of 18 at the time of the messages, Foley's communication with him would likely still be considered criminal. Sex predator legislation is generally written bearing in mind that law enforcement sting operations rely on undercover officers pretending to be minors.
However, even if he is now 21, the man identified could still have been as young as 16 at the time of the messages. ABC has stated that they are in possession of chat logs from as long as five years back.
http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Blogger_outs_boy_in_Foley_scandal_1004.html