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What Happens If Someone Publishes Something True but Deeply Personal About Me? Can I Sue Them for Defamation?

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You can't sue them for defamation because if a statement is true, it's not defamatory. You could possibly sue them for invasion of privacy or for violating a law that prevents them from publishing that type of information. Those laws vary from state to state so your best bet is to consult an attorney who handles defamation and invasion of privacy type claims.


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