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Question by  Marsha (2337)

How do you prove slander?

 
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Answer by  Binome (1975)

It's very difficult. You need proof that a person defamed you deliberately, and that the information was deliberately false. You may also need to establish malicious intent. Generally though, if someone spreads something bad about you that they believed in good faith, you can't. Otherwise, you really need a recording.

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

You must prove that you suffered real, provable harm that caused loss (or employment, reputation, opportunity. You must establish, too, that these things existed before they were lost.

 
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Answer by  flamiss22 (5081)

You need to show that what is being said about you is incorrect, may damage your reputation and is salicous in its nature.

 
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Answer by  worker2746 (2434)

You must prove that the defamation was causing you some type of financial harm, that is how you prove slander.

 
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Answer by  mammakat (11147)

You need to prove that this spoken word, often "gossip" has substantially hurt your ability to do business, be accepted as honest, or has clearly hurt your reputation.

 
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Answer by  heather88 (1897)

You would have to have proof about the person or person's trying to slander you. You need to have witnesses. You will need some kind of proof that this person is trying to slander you.

 
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