Summary
Navigating legal issues in personal relationships can be complex. Posting sensitive information online may lead to defamation claims if false or damaging. Repeated contact could be considered harassment, especially if asked to stop. Deleting evidence under threat can have serious legal consequences. If a restraining order is filed, strict compliance is necessary. Truth is a defense against defamation, but public disclosure of private information can still lead to legal issues. Seek legal advice to understand your rights and obligations.Full Conversation
So I don’t know how to say this, but we have been going out me and this girl for over a year and seeing each other and it’s been often on and she’s been narcissistic towards me treating me like garbage. I’ve never once took him back. I love you. She’s taken it back four times.
I'm sorry to hear you're going through this, ****. Are you looking for legal advice on how to handle this situation, maybe regarding separation or protection from abuse?
She cheated on me and the guy took her phone While they were on the date two days later after we had sex and kissed and sent me a video being a complete and utter smart ass. I’d say that video and I posted on Facebook about the cheating under cheater groups and stuff. Then I texted her dad during the day.
Hi ****, it sounds like you're going through a tough time. Regarding your actions of posting the video and texting her dad, there could be legal implications.
- Defamation: Publicly posting about someone online can lead to defamation claims if the information is false or harms their reputation.
- Harassment: Repeatedly contacting someone or their family could be considered harassment.
Do you want to explore legal options to protect yourself, or are you looking for advice on a different aspect?
I’m getting no response and sell one. I think she already told me to leave her alone, but because I was cheated on, I had an immense emotions and I texted her father I tagged him in Instagram real and post. I was a little stupid well I have all the text and everything where she’s lied and all this about everything and she called me and told me delete everything off my phone.
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Hi ****, it seems like you're dealing with a challenging situation. Here are some key points to consider:
- Harassment: Repeatedly contacting her or her family could be seen as harassment, especially if she has asked you to stop.
- Defamation: Posting about her online could lead to defamation claims if the information is damaging or false.
Would you like more guidance on this, or do you have a different legal concern?
All that is evidence she said delete everything I want all going. I’m putting a restraining order in order of protection on you so under arrest I deleted them and then two days later, I was a little stupid and posted on my personal Snapchat story private to a custom group, and I had a snitch in there that called her and told her she threatened again and had me delete everything again under under threat under the arrest I deleted everything and then my friend told me that’s evidence. What the hell are you doing? What should I do?
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Hi ****, it sounds like a complicated situation. Here are some important points to consider:
- Evidence Preservation: Deleting evidence under threat can have serious legal consequences. You should seek legal advice immediately.
- Restraining Orders: If she files a restraining order, you need to comply strictly or face legal repercussions.
Would you like more guidance on how to proceed legally, or do you need help with something else?
She is a narcissist can I defamation of character except for that I’ve done nothing else at all that she said that is true *%.
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Hi ****, it sounds like a rough situation. Defamation involves making false statements that harm someone's reputation. Here are some key points:
- Truth as a Defense: If the statements you made are true, they generally can't be considered defamation.
- Public Disclosure: Posting sensitive or private information online can lead to legal issues.
Would you like more information on how to handle this situation legally?