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The plaintiff, M, quit her job because her then-employer, Mr. C, made unwelcome sexual advances and her career was not advanced as promised. Subsequently, Mr. C, on his own initiative, called her past employer, her present employer, and an instructor at vocational school and said that M was a thief, a false statement. As a result of that call, M lost her new job. Which of the following is true?
◦ Technically, M could sue Mr. C for libel.
◦ Mr. C's statement is defamatory by innuendo.
◦ Mr. C could successfully use the defence of qualified privilege.
◦ Mr. C could successfully use the defence of fair comment.
◦ Mr. C could be sued successfully for defamation even though the defamatory words were not written down.


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Marked as best answer by humphriesbr@me.com on Aug 7, 2021

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humphriesbr@me.com

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Reply 2 on: Aug 7, 2021
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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