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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights and Libel & Slander for Tennessee on
Q: Can I sue my ex for sharing personal text to someone without my consent?

The text was about a sti I had and she got from me before getting it treated from medical, after the break it effected her, and because she felt threaten that a guy she was talking to is friends with me so she felt like I had told him about our personal information, because of that she showed the... View More

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answered on Nov 9, 2023

If your ex shared private text messages about your medical condition without your consent, you may have grounds for a legal claim based on a breach of privacy or intentional infliction of emotional distress. Privacy laws vary by state, but some jurisdictions recognize the disclosure of private... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Libel & Slander and Landlord - Tenant for Washington on
Q: My landlord and her 65-year-old daughter lied and obtained an anti-Harassment order which rendered me homeless,any help

On this for relief against these two Unimaginably deceitful individuals I'm sure would satisfy any good soul in a victory over bad people that treated me so bad you could probably get a judgement on their house in Edmonds,Wa.

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answered on Nov 7, 2023

If you believe an anti-harassment order was wrongfully obtained against you, you may consider appealing the order in court. You'll need to provide evidence that the claims made by your landlord and her daughter were false. It's crucial to act promptly since there are often strict... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Libel & Slander for Tennessee on
Q: I live in union county Tennessee I am 41 terminally ill and physically disabled!!! The Americans with DISABILITY ACT OF

1973 has been broken against me so many times in fact this is my fifth bugged iPhone please help me I have had 4 make officers come in my property I own bought paid for as well as my home and never dispatched a female no warrant and slam me to the floor and drag me out naked and to jail like this... View More

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answered on Nov 5, 2023

If your rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1973 have been violated, you may have grounds for legal action. Documenting each incident with as much detail as possible, including dates, times, and officers involved, is crucial. It is advisable to contact a civil rights attorney who... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Libel & Slander for Missouri on
Q: defamation to post a picture of a man in a Facebook group page for women to warn other women not to date this man for

Various reasons. Liar, cheater, uses women and moves to the next?

Ronald J. Eisenberg
Ronald J. Eisenberg
answered on Oct 31, 2023

Defamation requires an objectively false statement.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Libel & Slander for California on
Q: How do I go about suing OC- CPS removed my kids on false accusations i have proof that the foster /caregiver called cps

the foster mother who has my kids befriended me called CPS

on me and has been going around to mutual friends and my pastors at church and has my social worker believing her defamation of character her motive financial gain I have proof and she is mentally unstable and has history of... View More

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answered on Oct 25, 2023

In California, if you believe that Child Protective Services (CPS) wrongfully removed your children based on false accusations, you can initiate legal action. First, gather all evidence, including any proof of the foster mother's actions and her history, as well as letters from those willing... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation and Libel & Slander for California on
Q: Can a Facebook fan page group admins be held liable for the false statement (s) posted by member?

The post is willfully misleading all facts that the owner of a store ABC in California do not pay a hefty sum of import products to companies XYZ. The owner is scammer and fugitive. People should be aware doing business with them. Whoever are their victims should speak out. However, the owner of... View More

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answered on Oct 23, 2023

Under California law, a person or entity can be held liable for defamation if they publish false statements that damage another person's reputation. Admins of Facebook fan pages, by allowing and potentially endorsing such posts on their platform, may bear some level of responsibility.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation, Libel & Slander, Personal Injury and Consumer Law for Minnesota on
Q: My life was ruined by a surgeon who lied to me about what happened while I was unconscious. I was poisoned-nearly died.

I have medical records to prove that HE was the trauma that required my 20-plus surgeries. Is there no recourse? Why? Is it because he refused to tell me what happened within the Statute of Limitations (four years)? My hospital records were "missing" and absolute evidence of the wrong... View More

Robert Kane
Robert Kane
answered on Oct 23, 2023

If you expose the truth about what happened to you through social media and autobiography/memoir/literary plays and/or historical fiction you will likely be sued. Be prepared to defend yourself in court. It will be expensive for you. Any publishers will certainly run your allegations by their legal... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Animal / Dog Law and Libel & Slander for Alaska on
Q: I finally got my dog in for dental appointment got him back neutered. Can they neutered my dog without permission?

It took me months to finally get my dog funded to get this dental appointment. They knew I didn't want him neutered. My girlfriend dropped him off and spoke to them about the dental work they were going to do, and they said nothing about neutering him to her. I went into pick him up and asked... View More

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answered on Oct 23, 2023

I'm truly sorry to hear about your situation. In general, veterinarians should obtain explicit consent before performing any medical procedures on a pet, including neutering. If they performed a procedure without the owner's permission, they may be liable for professional negligence or... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Communications Law, Internet Law, Libel & Slander and White Collar Crime for Arizona on
Q: How do I go about legally getting a cease and desist signed and state seal served on YouTubers to stop online harassment

I have a open civil suite case already open court docs signed and found out this person is attached to my other harasser / stalker

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answered on Oct 20, 2023

In Arizona, to legally address online harassment, you can follow these steps. First, consult an attorney with experience in online harassment cases. They will help you draft a cease and desist letter outlining the harassment and demanding it to stop. Once sent, if the harassment continues, you can... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Libel & Slander for New Jersey on
Q: I believe I have been a victim of libel in my workplace does this situation fit the parameters to pursue legal action?

a complaint was submitted via email to the VP of my org from another VP that contained inaccurate information and blatant lies about me. I have evidence proving each item was a fabrication. I have been suffering with insomnia since being informed of this complaint as I am plagued with stress and... View More

Jadder Josué Sánchez Alvarado
Jadder Josué Sánchez Alvarado
answered on Oct 20, 2023

Sure , you can start a process again him , remember this situation may carry other consequences in the near future. So, I suggest to present a lawsuit as soon as possible. Libel propagates smoothly and quickly.

1 Answer | Asked in Copyright, Internet Law, Libel & Slander and Intellectual Property for Mississippi on
Q: Does making pornographic content of a copyrighted character fall under fair use / parody?

This character is widely publicly sexualized, but not by the owner of the copyright per say. This content would also be for profit.

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answered on Oct 18, 2023

In the U.S., fair use is a doctrine that allows limited use of copyrighted material without obtaining permission from the rights holders. Factors considered include the purpose of use, nature of the copyrighted work, amount used, and effect on the market.

While parody can sometimes be...
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1 Answer | Asked in Employment Law, Libel & Slander, Civil Rights and Employment Discrimination for Tennessee on
Q: In 2020, I was wrongfully arrested for an attempted second degree murder, and i haven't been able to get a job since.

I wasn't connected to the attack but the victim was my best friend. They had put out a warrant for my arrest and put me on the news as armed and dangerous when their evidence wasn't solid at all. All charges we dropped but only after I bonded myself out and provided video evidence proving... View More

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answered on Oct 17, 2023

The SOL for such civil rights/GTLA actions has been extended a little in TN. You did not state the date the prosecution was dismissed. If you want to pursue this, you will need to get in gear fast, and the SOL may have already run. If indicted, most Courts find probable cause for the arrest.

1 Answer | Asked in Elder Law, Libel & Slander and Landlord - Tenant for California on
Q: Regarding Senior mobile home parks and rentals in Calif.

This is regarding a nieghbor who for the last year has had a leaky roof, the park finally told her they were not going to repair the roof (cost) and told her she could move to another home that was vacant but the cost would be $500 more per month. She agreeded because she feared the mold in the... View More

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answered on Oct 15, 2023

Under California law, landlords have a duty to maintain rental properties in a habitable condition, which includes providing a waterproofed roof in good condition. If the roof is leaky and causes mold, the landlord is generally responsible for repairing it to ensure the property remains habitable.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody, Child Support and Libel & Slander for New York on
Q: As a responded to petition for child support and child custody made on knowingly, false claims

Been married since 2010 to present having endured physical abuse, deformation, parental alienation and ears of narcissistic controlling behaviors, having to endure having numerous affairs, these individuals living in the homes with my children, while the narrative of being a single mother is... View More

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answered on Oct 14, 2023

Unfortunately, America's laws were not written with emergencies in mind. Our current economic situation with core inflation at 5% and rising means were are entering a recession, and jobs are going away, wars are starting up, cost are escalating, and there is no end in sight until a new... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Libel & Slander and Personal Injury for Wisconsin on
Q: Can I sue the individual who filed a false and harmful TRO against me for slander, defamation and intimidation?
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answered on Oct 13, 2023

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... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Libel & Slander for California on
Q: Is it illegal for a person to tell your mental health issues to other people
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answered on Oct 13, 2023

Yes, in California, it is illegal for a person to tell your mental health issues to other people without your consent. This is because mental health information is considered to be confidential. There are a few exceptions to this rule. For example, a mental health professional may be required to... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Domestic Violence, Libel & Slander and Criminal Law for Indiana on
Q: If you are the defendant in a no contact order can the victim continue to harass you?

I know the defendant can't contact the victim but what happens if the victim keeps sending voice messages and posts lies about you in your Facebook comments?

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answered on Oct 11, 2023

In Indiana, a no-contact order generally prohibits the named defendant from contacting the protected person. However, the order doesn't automatically work both ways. If the protected person (victim) is harassing the defendant, it could be a separate issue. If you believe you are being harassed... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Land Use & Zoning, Libel & Slander and Municipal Law on
Q: Do authorities have to notify public when public right of access reservoirs are drained?

Two people died on day of drainage, authorities say they are not liable. Lake Parris

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Oct 8, 2023

A California attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for four weeks. I'm sorry for this terrible accident. Until you're able to consult with a local attorney, you could check laws that govern water resources and the applicable agencies. Good luck

1 Answer | Asked in Arbitration / Mediation Law, Divorce, Legal Malpractice and Libel & Slander for Michigan on
Q: Can I sue my divorce lawyer for deformation? She reached out to opposing consule and threatened I was going to call CPS.

I reached out to my lawyer to ask her advise and I specifically said no I could never call cps on him. I had no clue she then turned around and threatened his lawyer that I was prepared to call cps on him. I had no idea of this till after my divorce was over. This lead to a spiral of events during... View More

Brent T. Geers
Brent T. Geers
answered on Oct 4, 2023

Unlikely. If you found out only after the divorce was finalized, how would you 1) prove she in fact did this, and 2) it caused you some damage, considering as part of the settlement, you made a record that you were satisfied to a certain extent with the outcome.

3 Answers | Asked in Civil Rights and Libel & Slander for California on
Q: I was called in to the administrators office during work, i was then told local law enforcement came to my job and told

Them i was a drug dealer and im making transactions out of our facility and i was a bad person. I dont kno why they make up such thing i dnt sell or do drugs i have a clean record never failed a drug test. Its embarrassing i feel humiliated and works not the same no more. Can i sew the police... View More

Louis George Fazzi
Louis George Fazzi
answered on Oct 3, 2023

The Los Angeles County area has more civil rights lawyers than most other locations. You should do some research on lawyers who handle such cases, and then start calling some of them to see if you can get a free consultation on whether you have a case or not. Start calling and talking to law firms... View More

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