Yahoo! Denies E-Mail Access to Family of Dead Marine

Yahoo! continued Wednesday to refuse e-mail access to a Michigan father of a Marine killed in Iraq early last month.

The family of Justin Ellsworth, 20, is trying to gain access to the e-mail before the Yahoo! account is erased at the end of next month due to the comapny's policy of deactivating unused accounts after 90 days.

At issue is the fact that the family does not have Justin's password for the account. Yahoo! cites its privacy policy as the reason why they continue to refuse access.

Support is coming in from all over the country, ranging from online petitions to forensic computer efforts offering free help to break into the account, however.

"It's an overwhelming response," John Ellsworth, Justin's father told reporters. "Things are really moving. I'm very encouraged by it all, but I still have my reservations."

According to one television report, the family plans to file a legal injunction shortly to prevent Yahoo! from deactivating the account.

17 Responses to Yahoo! Denies E-Mail Access to Family of Dead Marine

Why Trust Us



At BetaNews.com, we don't just report the news: We live it. Our team of tech-savvy writers is dedicated to bringing you breaking news, in-depth analysis, and trustworthy reviews across the digital landscape.

BetaNews, your source for breaking tech news, reviews, and in-depth reporting since 1998.

© 1998-2025 BetaNews, Inc. All Rights Reserved. About Us - Privacy Policy - Cookie Policy - Sitemap.