ANSWERS: 4
  • Yes, publicly announcing things that aren't true is called slander, and you can get in big trouble for that.
  • HELL YEAH U IDIOT
  • I suggest you drop the whole idea of reacting against her, if you show no retaliation and that you are not being bothered eventually she will find someone else to dig at. It was a bummer about the car ad....take it or (if you can prove it) have her prosecuted for a malicious related crime. Also, remember if you really have to, revenge is best served cold, wait and watch and bide your time, you then wont do anything foolish and get in trouble yourself. My advice though is to drop it and get on with your life.....revenge is not really sweet :o)
  • State and Federal laws prevent this type of action. They know who you are and your address. More and more people are being prosecuted for this offense. Why would you do this, anyway?

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