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Will I be sued?

Can I get sued for reporting someone on the web site called rippoffreport.com?  Most but not all of what I reported was true?

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It's not likely but possible you could be sued.


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if the untrue parts are bad enough and the other party can show loss of income because of what you said, then yes, they can sue you and wil probrably win. however, they must prove that it was what you said that affected thier income or standard of living


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If the information that you reported is untrue and you spread information on the internet, it is called slander. Not being 100% sure, but I believe they can sue you for slander.


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