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This conduct is both criminal and civil unlawful. It should be reported to the police and you should consult an attorney for a free telephone... Read Answer
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A recent example tells us that Mariah Carey's brother sued her for defamation for publishing her... Read Answer
Opinions are not actionable in New York. Our state law only allows a defamation claim to proceed against a statement of objective fact that is... Read Answer
For starters, you're posting from New York (apparently). New York law, called long-arm jurisdiction, specifically excludes out-of-state defamation... Read Answer
While anyone can sue anyone, you likely have a weak case for damages. If you wanted to sue to intimidate them, then you might be able to... Read Answer
Taking a sexualized video of you without your consent is a crime. Call the sex crimes unit of the DA in your county, and make a criminal... Read Answer
Much more information is needed in order to answer your question. What's not clear is what type of job/profession you have, type of facility you work... Read Answer
There are two things you can call a person that, if you can prove they called you this and also prove damages, could form the basis of a slander... Read Answer
No one will do this on contingency as it is a defense, and you have no claim against them. You are going to have to pay someone. It... Read Answer
You are free to spread the truth. Although clergy-congregant privilege allows a member of the clergy to decline to divulge congregant confidences,... Read Answer
Assuming this happened less than a year ago, you may have a good case for defamation, since you are being accused of a serious crime and suffering... Read Answer
In order to successfully sue for defamation, you must file the action within a year of the slanderous statement and prove special damages, meaning... Read Answer