A high school student was arrested after making a list ranking 50 female students for their bodies and alleged sex acts. Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur discuss. Subscribe: bit.ly TYT Mobile: bit.ly On Facebook: www.facebook.com On Twitter: twitter.com www.theyoungturks.com FREE Movies(!): www.netflix.com Read Ana’s blog and subscribe at: www.examiner.com Read Cenk’s Blog: www.huffingtonpost.com A 17-year-old high school student from a Chicago suburb was arrested Monday for allegedly creating and distributing a list of 50 classmates ranked in terms of their sexual desirability. To be sure, it must have been humiliating for these girls to be derided with nicknames like “Fallen Angel,” “Blond Bombshell” and “The Hangover” — and to have their body parts and supposed level of promiscuity rated on a 10-point ranking system — while the lunchroom gang howled in amusement. But as troubling as these accusations are, could a charge of misdemeanor disorderly conduct, which the boy now faces, possibly stick? Not according to one expert. “I don’t know how they came to the conclusion that this is criminal,” Mark Gottesman, a veteran criminal defense attorney in Santa Monica, Calif., told The Huffington Post. “The list” — as the infamous document is simply being called — “was posted online and a printed copy was circulated at the high school,” David Powers, a spokesman for the Oak Park Police Department told The Huffington Post. Dale Jones, father of one of the girls, told Sun-Times