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Did ABC and George commit a crime?

Did ABC and George commit a crime?
Saying that someone like a public figure is a criminal and has committed a crime or crimes, takes you into murky waters. Just ask ABC and George.

Yes, calling someone a “criminal” without proof can be considered slander, as it is a false statement that could significantly damage their reputation and is generally considered a defamatory statement per se, meaning it is automatically harmful and does not require additional proof of damage to be actionable in court. 

Key points to remember:
  • Slander is spoken defamation:

    When a false statement damaging someone’s reputation is spoken, it is considered slander. 

  • Defamation per se:

    Certain types of statements, like accusing someone of committing a crime, are considered “defamation per se” because they are inherently harmful and do not require additional proof of damage. 

  • Proof required:

    To successfully sue for slander, you must prove that the statement was false, published to a third party, made with at least a negligent mental state, and caused actual harm to the person’s reputation.