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FIGHTING FALSE ABUSE ALLEGATIONS

Torts > Defamation & Invasion of Privacy > False Light Privacy
 In order to recover for false light, a plaintiff must plead and prove (1) that defendant placed him in a false light before the public, (2) that the false light in which he was placed would be highly offensive to a reasonable person, and (3) that defendant acted with actual malice.
 
 

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