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    A Plaintiff May Have Grounds for a False Light Claim
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A Plaintiff May Have Grounds for a False Light Claim

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Question 25

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A plaintiff may have grounds for a false light claim if the plaintiff can show that the defendant's publicity depicted him or her as being pathetic.

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