A Federal DEA agent created a phony Facebook page using an Upstate New York woman's identity and posted photos from her seized cellphone, a report from Buzzfeed News says.

Sondra Arquiett, a Watertown native, who went by Sondra Prince in 2010, learned someone was pretending to be her on Facebook from a friend, Buzzfeed reports. Arquiett did not own a Facebook account.

Buzzfeed continues to report that U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration special agent Timothy Sinnigen set up the page, and contacted a fugitive as Arquiett. Meanwhile, Arquiett was awaiting her trial, as she was arrested for suspicion of involvement with a drug ring.

Arquiett has since sued Sinnigen, accusing him in federal district court in Syracuse, of violating her privacy, Buzzfeed says.

However, Buzzfeed explains that a U.S. attorney acknowledges that Sinnigen created the false Facebook page "for a legitimate law enforcement purpose."

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