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    Libel Is a False, Defamatory Statement Published or Broadcast That
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Libel Is a False, Defamatory Statement Published or Broadcast That

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Libel is a false, defamatory statement published or broadcast that holds someone up to public hatred, contempt or ridicule, and which causes monetary damages to a business.

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