Write a cease-and-desist letter, then litigate.
ask them to stop it, if it doesn't work then stop talking to them and they wont have anything to gossip about
Slandering someone via printed medium.
Slandering someone's name can lead to legal consequences such as being sued for defamation. Defamation is when false statements are made that harm a person's reputation. If found guilty, the person who slandered could be required to pay damages to the individual they harmed.
No. To sue someone you have to have some 'loss' that can be fixed. This sounds like a children's argument. Have your parents contact their parents and see if the adults can solve this. If you want to involve an attorney, get one to prepare a no contact order.
You could try complaining to the Facebook admins, but realistically, you might just have to learn to live with it.
Slandering is also defamation and yes you might go to prison!
To say something about someone else is called backbiting. Gossip is a terrible sin. Due to backbiting, the reward of the servant is lost. There are numerous hadiths of Muhammad (peace be upon him) about this.
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(Keep) slandering, some of it will always remain. (It's similar to the idea of when someone slings mud, some of it always sticks)
I need more information. A tort is an act that injures another. It includes hurting someone physically (hitting a jaywalker with your car), hurting someone emotionally, and also slandering or libeling someone. But the term "tort-based state" is one I have never heard.
Libeling or slandering someone's product or business activities involves making false and damaging statements about that product or business, which can harm its reputation. Libel refers to written defamation, while slander pertains to spoken defamation. Both actions can lead to legal consequences, as they undermine trust and can significantly impact a business's success. Businesses often pursue legal remedies to protect their reputation from such malicious acts.