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https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/personal-injury/harm-to-reputation/defamation/
To make a defamation claim in California, you must prove four things:
That someone made a false statement of purported “fact” about you:
That the statement was made (“published”) to a third party;
That the person who made the statement did so negligently, recklessly or intentionally; and,
That as a result of the statement, your reputation was damaged.
California law recognizes two types of defamation: libel and slander. The main difference is whether a defamatory statement was made verbally (constituting slander) or in writing (constituting libel).
You have 13 hours left to correct your libelous ways. ⏰