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Yes. You can sue someone who has falsely accused you of theft. Whether or not you should sue someone who has falsely accused you of theft depends on a number of circumstances. It depends on how the accusations started, the conditions under which they occurred, how far the accusations got, and what the law says.

In Florida, if a merchant catches you shoplifting and you dispose of the property before the cops come, you can not sue under the law. If you bring a lawsuit, you lose your $250 for bringing the case to court. You paid $250 to hear the judge say, "Case dismissed."

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Yes. Corporations (and/or their agents) can be sued for slanderous or libelous behavior. Slander and libel laws vary from state to state, so check with a licensed attorney where you live.

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Depending on the jurisdiction, you probably can sue for slander, unless you are proven to be a thief and a liar.

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if you did not steal it, yes but I'm not sure for a lot of money.

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You can sue anybody for anything. Whether or not you can prove it within the rules of evidence and court procedure is an entirely different matter.

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