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I am the target of a public smear campaign orchestrated by the Humane Society. The Humane Society obtained a private unflattering photo of me, a dead animal, and a gun. The photo was taken by another individual and was never posted or shared publicly by me. The photo has been provided out of context to one of the Humane Society’s loosely affiliated minions who made a widespread public post on social media stating I killed the feral animal, which I did NOT. It has been brought to the attention of employers, licensing agencies, legal authorities, my kids’ school, friends, etc.

I do not wish to promulgate their false claims, therefore I do not want to reference the social media post directly by linking to it here.

I know similar situations have occurred like this in our hunting community over the years and are becoming more commonplace, unfortunately. Can anyone recommend any specific resource or expert in this field to help me manage the matter in a timely and effective manner? I am afraid it is continuing to gain momentum even as I write this.

Thank you in advance!
 
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You may need to post more information if you are soliciting assistance. Legal remedies would depend on your country of residence and any applicable State, Province, Prefecture, (ie local) laws and regulations.


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Have a chat with MJines.

I had a smear campaign initiated against me but in a different field. I ignored it and subsequently have the people in court on another matter.


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If I were you, and serious about it, I would consult legal counsel.

In that regard, as Fjold has said, much depends on where you live and other jurisdictional factors.

Recourse and remedies can vary quite a bit from one jurisdiction to another.

Good luck.


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I am the target of a public smear campaign orchestrated by the Humane Society. The Humane Society obtained a private unflattering photo of me, a dead animal, and a gun. The photo was taken by another individual and was never posted or shared publicly by me. The photo has been provided out of context to one of the Humane Society’s loosely affiliated minions who made a widespread public post on social media stating I killed the feral animal, which I did NOT. It has been brought to the attention of employers, licensing agencies, legal authorities, my kids’ school, friends, etc.

I do not wish to promulgate their false claims, therefore I do not want to reference the social media post directly by linking to it here.

I know similar situations have occurred like this in our hunting community over the years and are becoming more commonplace, unfortunately. Can anyone recommend any specific resource or expert in this field to help me manage the matter in a timely and effective manner? I am afraid it is continuing to gain momentum even as I write this.

Thank you in advance!


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I don't know where "Dirty Coast" is, but it sounds like there have been some untruths spread. I'd consult with legal counsel immediately. First, you may want to seek injunctive relief to shut down their activities. Second, the statute of limitations on libel/slander/false light claims can be very short depending on the jurisdiction.

Nothing in this email is legal advice and I am not offering advice as a lawyer representing anyone in this matter. That said, on a totally personal level, I'd hire a lawyer.
 
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Good luck.
 
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Originally posted by lavaca:
I don't know where "Dirty Coast" is, but it sounds like there have been some untruths spread. I'd consult with legal counsel immediately. First, you may want to seek injunctive relief to shut down their activities. Second, the statute of limitations on libel/slander/false light claims can be very short depending on the jurisdiction.

Nothing in this email is legal advice and I am not offering advice as a lawyer representing anyone in this matter. That said, on a totally personal level, I'd hire a lawyer.


Also as a lawyer, I echo the non-legal advice of lavaca. The one IP course fit into my part-time schedule to still finish a year ahead of schedule (I was too old and needed to work). It was on days that I had a prerequisite class just before lunch, but I could take this IP course pass/fail after lunch. That’s what I did and passed it despite snoozing half the time.

Consult counsel in that field, but as was said, much depends on where you are, personal damages, etc.


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Thanks everyone for the comments. Counsel retained.
 
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Document what's being put out there, record it all.
And by whom, names IF you can find them would go a long way.

And what it's cost you and how. You'll have to
prove it if it gets to court.

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Kenati,

Glad you are represented.
 
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Good luck. I had an animal welfare group steal a photo off an internet forum and use it on their Facebook page. Nothing too graphic or gory. Just a photo of me with a dead feral. Fortunately they don’t know my name. They refused to take the photo (subject to copyright) down. Facebook would do nothing to help. In my case it has done no damage that I’m aware of but would require legal action to have the photo removed.


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I think this is a good opportunity to discuss social media & the ramifications of things posted, especially things that are not true.

The following is a link to a case where someone used social media and other means to spread untruths with the intent of damaging someone. The judgment was $17,657,420.


https://www.imjlawfirm.com/sin...n-Verdict-1765742000

Personally, I hope Kenati is able to hammer these people.
 
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All of us hunters need to be aware of this now popular tactic ( 'there but for the grace of God go I' ). Should you get a 'Go Fund Me' page going I'd chip in.

And to the lawyers I see a real niche for a law firm network that can represent so smeared hunters/hunting outfitters/PH's and put some real teeth onto this kind of thing. A lot of these groups that are doing this public smear/harrass thing are collectible.
 
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They learned a lot from the Walter Palmer situation.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

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