Defamation
Defamation represents any communication to third parties containing false statements about a
person that injure the reputation of, or deter others from associating with that person.
Defamation, if injurious to a person’s ability to earn a wage, can be prosecuted in a court
of law.
Defamation Facts:
- Defamation can be prosecuted.
- Defamation represents communications that slander another person or a group of individuals.
- Defamation can occur when slanderous comments are made to a third party as well as to the victim.
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