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Q: Can I sue the individual who filed a false and harmful TRO against me for slander, defamation and intimidation?

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A: Yes, you can sue the individual who filed a false and harmful TRO against you for slander, defamation, and intimidation. Slander is the oral publication of a false statement that damages a person's reputation. Defamation is the publication of a false statement that damages a person's reputation. Intimidation is the use of threats or coercion to cause someone to do or not do something. In order to sue for slander, defamation, or intimidation, you must show that the person who made the false statement knew it was false or that they should have known it was false. You must also show that the false statement caused you harm, such as damage to your reputation or emotional distress. For personalized legal advice tailored to your unique circumstances, it's advisable to consult with an attorney.

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