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Legal Ramifications of Slandering Ryan Mallett
Posted on 2/26/11 at 3:25 pm
Posted on 2/26/11 at 3:25 pm
This site is full of posts linking Ryan Mallett to meth use and/or manufacture.
I've tried to find a reputable source that can substantiate the claim, but it appears to be total slander. This is the kind of thing that can cost this guy a lot of money if NFL GM's get the slightest inkling that there's any truth to it.
I'm not an attorney, but does allowing this kind of slander (if there is no truth to it) to be posted leave Tigerdroppings.com exposed to legal liability?
I've tried to find a reputable source that can substantiate the claim, but it appears to be total slander. This is the kind of thing that can cost this guy a lot of money if NFL GM's get the slightest inkling that there's any truth to it.
I'm not an attorney, but does allowing this kind of slander (if there is no truth to it) to be posted leave Tigerdroppings.com exposed to legal liability?
Posted on 2/26/11 at 3:29 pm to The_Pistol
yes because all NFL GMs search tigerdroppings.com for dirt on their players.
Posted on 2/26/11 at 3:45 pm to Pedro
A. It's not just Tigerdroppings. It's rampant on the internet.
B. That's irrelevant to my question. If I remember correctly from my law class, it's not slander as long as there's no rational chance that somebody will misconstrue it as fact. If I said, "Barbara Bush is cooking up some meth and selling it to Michelle Obama." That's completely unreasonable, and not slander. When somebody posts that Mallett has character questions and says outright that he runs a meth lab, it's a little more believable. The fact that it was believable enough for me to take the time to Google it implies that it meets the legal def. of slander.
Try it. Google Ryan Mallett Drug Abuse, you'll find lots of articles from reputable sources addressing the same thing: RUMORS surrounding Mallett. These are the kinds of sources that NFL GM's actually do pay attention to. But I have yet to find a single article with any kind of supporting evidence.
B. That's irrelevant to my question. If I remember correctly from my law class, it's not slander as long as there's no rational chance that somebody will misconstrue it as fact. If I said, "Barbara Bush is cooking up some meth and selling it to Michelle Obama." That's completely unreasonable, and not slander. When somebody posts that Mallett has character questions and says outright that he runs a meth lab, it's a little more believable. The fact that it was believable enough for me to take the time to Google it implies that it meets the legal def. of slander.
Try it. Google Ryan Mallett Drug Abuse, you'll find lots of articles from reputable sources addressing the same thing: RUMORS surrounding Mallett. These are the kinds of sources that NFL GM's actually do pay attention to. But I have yet to find a single article with any kind of supporting evidence.
Posted on 2/26/11 at 3:52 pm to The_Pistol
Where theres smoke, theres fire
Posted on 2/26/11 at 4:36 pm to The_Pistol
Is this thread for seriousness?
Posted on 2/26/11 at 5:09 pm to The_Pistol
Tigerdroppings sealed Cam Newtons fate.
Mallet is fricked.
Mallet is fricked.
Posted on 2/26/11 at 5:10 pm to The_Pistol
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Barbara Bush is cooking up some meth
you serious? which barbara, the george washington looking one, or gw's daughter?
Posted on 2/26/11 at 5:55 pm to The_Pistol
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I'm not an attorney
say it aint so
"slander" is a joke. every pissed off jackass claims they are going to sue someone for it, never happens.
furthermore you should do a bit of research on what "slander" really is.
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There are several ways a person must go about proving that libel has taken place. For example, in the United States, the person first must prove that the statement was false. Second, that person must prove that the statement caused harm. And, third, they must prove that the statement was made without adequate research into the truthfulness of the statement. These steps are for an ordinary citizen. In the case of a celebrity or public official trying to prove libel, they must prove the first three steps, and must (in the United States) prove the statement was made with the intent to do harm, or with reckless disregard for the truth
i think its safe to say that ryan mallet would qualify as a "celebrity" and therefore the 4th point would be needed, which is basically impossible.
oh, and its LIBEL since its written on the net.
This post was edited on 2/26/11 at 6:04 pm
Posted on 2/26/11 at 6:13 pm to jcole4lsu
NFL scouts, coaches, GMs, etc. are not concerned about what people post on a website made by fans.
And I mean no disrespect to TD.com or to the admins.
And I mean no disrespect to TD.com or to the admins.
Posted on 2/26/11 at 6:16 pm to Cosmo
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Where theres smoke, theres fire
It's what I've learned here. Rumors are always true if enough people have heard them.
Posted on 2/26/11 at 7:06 pm to The_Pistol
I would think the fact that this is a privately owned site plays a
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Posted on 2/26/11 at 7:07 pm to pwejr88
Is it really privately owned?
Posted on 2/26/11 at 7:29 pm to The_Pistol
I heard Ryan Mallett sold and used Meth with Chicken.
Posted on 2/26/11 at 9:34 pm to The_Pistol
quote:So what are you addressing it here for if it's rampant across the Net? Perhaps Mallett needs to put down the pipe and work on his image if THAT many people are making the comments.
Try it. Google Ryan Mallett Drug Abuse, you'll find lots of articles from reputable sources addressing the same thing: RUMORS surrounding Mallett. These are the kinds of sources that NFL GM's actually do pay attention to. But I have yet to find a single article with any kind of supporting evidence.
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