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Welcome to LearnLawBetter. Want to learn more about defamation? Curious as to when someone can sue for telling lies? Stay to the end, as I go through the five elements in a defamation claim. Dont forget to hit the like button if you enjoy this episode, and click the subscribe button and bell if you dont want to miss any future episodes. Hi, this is Beau Baez, and today I want to discuss Defamation. Defamation is a false statement published to a third party, by the actor, of and concerning the plaintiff, tending to cause damage to the plaintiffs reputation. After I go through all five elements, I will quickly explain how Defamation has been changed by the U.S. Constitution. 1: False statement. To meet this element, the statement must be able to be proven true or false. This means that opinions dont qualify. For example, someone says that a restaurant has the worst tasting pasta in the entire city. That is an opinion and therefore the restaurant owner cannot due for defamation. In c