Defamation Defense In Michigan
Summary
In Michigan, truth is a strong defense against defamation claims. If your comments about a business are factual, you are generally protected. Keep records of all communications and consider consulting an attorney if you receive legal threats. If harassment continues, you may file a police report or seek a protection order. Legal aid organizations can offer assistance if you cannot afford a lawyer.Full Conversation
She’s threatened
Thanks for sharing that. It sounds like the business hasn't taken any legal action yet, but has threatened to do so. It's important to keep any evidence you have that supports your truthful statements.
Do you have any documentation or proof to back up your comments about your experience at the business?
Do you have any documentation or proof to back up your comments about your experience at the business?
she threatened me via messenger to get her attorney to handle me to delete the comments which I did
It's good that you have kept track of the communication. In Michigan, truth is a strong defense against defamation claims. Since you deleted the comments, the immediate threat may be diffused.
- Keep all records of your communication.
- If the business contacts you again or takes legal action, consult with an attorney.
Would you like help in finding a local attorney?
- Keep all records of your communication.
- If the business contacts you again or takes legal action, consult with an attorney.
Would you like help in finding a local attorney?
No I don’t have proof unfortunately but I wasn’t lying when I made them she did it as a scare tactic to shut me down and then I blocked her on Facebook
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It sounds like you have a solid understanding of the situation and have already taken steps to protect yourself. Since you don't have proof but acted truthfully, you may have a good defense if any legal action is taken. Keep all records of the communications for future reference.
If you need further assistance or legal advice, consider consulting with an attorney to discuss your options.
It sounds like you have a solid understanding of the situation and have already taken steps to protect yourself. Since you don't have proof but acted truthfully, you may have a good defense if any legal action is taken. Keep all records of the communications for future reference.
If you need further assistance or legal advice, consider consulting with an attorney to discuss your options.
But can they sue me for freedom of speech? I wasn’t the only one who was bashing the business
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While truth is a strong defense against defamation, anyone can sue for almost any reason. If the business believes they have a case, they might still pursue legal action. Keep all records of your communications and consider consulting an attorney if you receive any formal legal threats.
Would you like to know more about Michigan's defamation laws?
While truth is a strong defense against defamation, anyone can sue for almost any reason. If the business believes they have a case, they might still pursue legal action. Keep all records of your communications and consider consulting an attorney if you receive any formal legal threats.
Would you like to know more about Michigan's defamation laws?
But will they take me to court over my comments?
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In Michigan, anyone can initiate a lawsuit, but that doesn't mean they will necessarily win. If your comments were truthful and you have a good faith belief in their accuracy, you have a strong defense.
Would you like to know more about Michigan's defamation laws?
In Michigan, anyone can initiate a lawsuit, but that doesn't mean they will necessarily win. If your comments were truthful and you have a good faith belief in their accuracy, you have a strong defense.
Would you like to know more about Michigan's defamation laws?
Yes
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Here's some general information about defamation laws in Michigan:
- Truth is an absolute defense against defamation claims.
- Defamation must be a false statement presented as fact.
- Statements of opinion are generally protected.
- Public figures must prove "actual malice" in defamation cases.
Would you like more detailed information on specific aspects of Michigan's defamation laws?
Here's some general information about defamation laws in Michigan:
- Truth is an absolute defense against defamation claims.
- Defamation must be a false statement presented as fact.
- Statements of opinion are generally protected.
- Public figures must prove "actual malice" in defamation cases.
Would you like more detailed information on specific aspects of Michigan's defamation laws?
I didn’t make any false statements
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It seems like your main concern is whether you can be sued for your comments. While truth is a strong defense, anyone can file a lawsuit. However, the business must prove that your statements were false and harmful. Since you acted truthfully, you have a solid defense.
Is there a specific aspect of Michigan's defamation laws you would like more detailed information on?
It seems like your main concern is whether you can be sued for your comments. While truth is a strong defense, anyone can file a lawsuit. However, the business must prove that your statements were false and harmful. Since you acted truthfully, you have a solid defense.
Is there a specific aspect of Michigan's defamation laws you would like more detailed information on?
The owners daughter went back and forth with me commenting back and being unprofessional
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It appears you've already taken steps to protect yourself by deleting the comments and blocking the owner's daughter. Truth is a strong defense against defamation, and it sounds like you acted honestly.
Would you like more information on how to handle potential threats or communications from the business in the future?
It appears you've already taken steps to protect yourself by deleting the comments and blocking the owner's daughter. Truth is a strong defense against defamation, and it sounds like you acted honestly.
Would you like more information on how to handle potential threats or communications from the business in the future?
So what’s happens if I get a letter of intent to sue
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If you receive a letter of intent to sue, it typically means the business is considering legal action against you. Here’s what you should do:
- Review the letter carefully.
- Keep all evidence and records of your communications.
- Consider consulting with an attorney for legal advice.
Would you like more detailed information or assistance on this matter?
If you receive a letter of intent to sue, it typically means the business is considering legal action against you. Here’s what you should do:
- Review the letter carefully.
- Keep all evidence and records of your communications.
- Consider consulting with an attorney for legal advice.
Would you like more detailed information or assistance on this matter?
What if I can’t afford a lawyer
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If you can't afford a lawyer, you might consider the following options:
- Contact legal aid organizations in Michigan that offer free or low-cost legal assistance.
- Look for pro bono (free) legal services provided by local lawyers.
- Check if you qualify for assistance through the Michigan Legal Help website.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
If you can't afford a lawyer, you might consider the following options:
- Contact legal aid organizations in Michigan that offer free or low-cost legal assistance.
- Look for pro bono (free) legal services provided by local lawyers.
- Check if you qualify for assistance through the Michigan Legal Help website.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
I can I threaten to sue them for threatening me ?
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In Michigan, you can technically threaten to sue someone for harassment or intimidation. However, threats alone are not usually sufficient for a successful lawsuit.
- Keep all records of communications.
- If the threats continue, consider filing a police report or seeking a protection order.
Would you like more information on how to proceed legally?
In Michigan, you can technically threaten to sue someone for harassment or intimidation. However, threats alone are not usually sufficient for a successful lawsuit.
- Keep all records of communications.
- If the threats continue, consider filing a police report or seeking a protection order.
Would you like more information on how to proceed legally?
If I have screenshots of the threatening of using an attorney can I sue them for it
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In Michigan, simply threatening to use an attorney is generally not sufficient grounds for a lawsuit. However, if the threats escalate to harassment or intimidation, you might have a case.
- Keep all records of threats.
- Consider filing a police report if you feel threatened.
Would you like more detailed information on how to proceed legally?
In Michigan, simply threatening to use an attorney is generally not sufficient grounds for a lawsuit. However, if the threats escalate to harassment or intimidation, you might have a case.
- Keep all records of threats.
- Consider filing a police report if you feel threatened.
Would you like more detailed information on how to proceed legally?
I also did block the rest of her family from harassing me
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It sounds like you've taken significant steps to protect yourself from further harassment. If the threats from the business or their family continue, you might want to consider filing a police report or seeking a protection order.
Would you like more detailed information on how to proceed legally?
It sounds like you've taken significant steps to protect yourself from further harassment. If the threats from the business or their family continue, you might want to consider filing a police report or seeking a protection order.
Would you like more detailed information on how to proceed legally?
Yes
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In Michigan, you can take legal action if the harassment continues. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Document all interactions and threats.
- File a police report if you feel endangered.
- Seek a protection order if the harassment persists.
Would you like more detailed information on how to file a police report or seek a protection order?
In Michigan, you can take legal action if the harassment continues. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Document all interactions and threats.
- File a police report if you feel endangered.
- Seek a protection order if the harassment persists.
Would you like more detailed information on how to file a police report or seek a protection order?