Remove False News Article

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In Indiana, you can request the news outlet to correct false information. If they refuse, consider a defamation lawsuit, requiring proof of falsehood, publication, fault, and damages. You may also explore Indianas right to be forgotten laws. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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In Indiana, you may request the news outlet to correct the information. If they refuse, you can consider a defamation lawsuit. However, such lawsuits are complex, requiring proof of:
- Falsehood
- Publication to a third party
- Fault (negligence or intent)
- Damages
Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.
I contacted them already and they said no. And if they updated it.. it will Resurface for more people to see that didnt see it before
If the news outlet refuses to correct the information, you may consider pursuing a defamation lawsuit. You might also want to look into Indiana's "right to be forgotten" laws. Consulting a local attorney would be beneficial in this situation.
I am.. already. I just want legal advice first
Understood. Here are your options:
*. Pursue a defamation lawsuit.
*. Look into Indiana's "right to be forgotten" laws.
*. Consider a legal injunction to prevent further damage.
Always consult with your attorney before taking any action.
I dont want them to update the information.. i want it taken down..sense i wasnt charged with what it states and the wording of said article is terrifying
Understood. You might want to:
*. Supply your attorney with all relevant documents.
*. Request your attorney to send a legal notice for defamation.
*. File a lawsuit if necessary.
Remember to keep all communications with the news outlet.