Question: What are the legal options available for addressing relentless online defamation, harassment, and false accusations when previous legal advice suggests limited financial recovery and potential bankruptcy of the defendants? How can one effectively pursue legal action in such a scenario?
Answer: In a case of potential defamation, you should document all of the defamatory statements, including any written texts, links/urls, and communications by the other party. You can send a cease and desist letter to address issues of defamation, and misrepresentation of character. You should additionally address any damages you've suffered as a result of this - including but not limited to loss of potential work or clients due to this.
Contact Cape Law to speak with an attorney regarding your matter--an attorney may be able to assist in drafting your cease and desist letter.
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