A blogger saw the posts (later deleted) and took screenshots. She tried to get justice for the victim by re-posting these on her blog.
By the way, if anyone is ever in this situation, don't do this on behalf of the victim unless they ask you to. It may very well be perceived as a violation. I don't know the specifics here, but in general, this is not the way to help. Tread lightly. Rape victims are often cast aside by the government who cares only about prosecution and little about healing. We need not do the same in misguided attempts to help. Put the victim first.
It sounds nice to put the victim's wishes first, until you realize that if the perpetrators aren't handled properly they might go on to victimize more people.
Thank you for bringing up something that needs to be considered, but situations like this are too complex for hard rules.
I only bring it up because I've seen the unintended misery it can cause. People sometimes assume that these actions have only positive repercussions, and that just isn't so. This poor girl is plastered across the Internet unconscious, half naked, and abused. And her attackers got a year in juvie. Worth it? I'm not sure. You'd have to ask her.
By the way, if anyone is ever in this situation, don't do this on behalf of the victim unless they ask you to. It may very well be perceived as a violation. I don't know the specifics here, but in general, this is not the way to help. Tread lightly. Rape victims are often cast aside by the government who cares only about prosecution and little about healing. We need not do the same in misguided attempts to help. Put the victim first.