jsteele wrote:You can try contacting whoever hosts the website. It might violate their terms is service.
Or, make a website about her and then agree that you will both remove them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the heck did you do that she holds such a grudge against you?? What industry is this? Maybe there's some other tort you could sue her for.
I lied about my background and did a really bad job of what she hired me for. I also told some lies on the way out. I cant give more info than that.
hmmm.....a lot of people do this when they're first starting out working. It must have been some hellish lies! Unless your job was a life or death type of job, I can't understand why she is still this pissed at you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the heck did you do that she holds such a grudge against you?? What industry is this? Maybe there's some other tort you could sue her for.
I lied about my background and did a really bad job of what she hired me for. I also told some lies on the way out. I cant give more info than that.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of these suggestions are just going to dig you a deeper hole. What you did
was totally disgraceful and dishonest. Have you been unable to get a job all these years? I find it hard to believe that her one post about you is preventing you from finding a job.
Anonymous wrote:Register a domain name with her first and middle name
Sell the domain name to a porn website
Email her and tell her to google her name
Anonymous wrote:A few years ago, I messed up badly at a job. I was young and dumb, and I made mistakes. The employer turned out to be a really vengeful person. She blasted what I did all over the internet and actually wrote a blog post about it. She also included screenshots of some text messages that we exchanged. My name is distinctive and that website is the first result in any google search about me. I have no proof, but I think it is costing me jobs.
What can I do? I have thought about suing her for defamation, but she has proof of everything she says. She also has a lot more money than me and hates me enough to fight it out in court. She refuses to take the website down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not change your name and silly stuff like that. Go to a legal aide, pay a small fee so have a letter sent to her home address. We did that once and they backed off. Make sure it spells out you will seek legal action and damages if she doesn't take the website down.
What she is doing is illegal.
Whats illegal about what she's doing if it's all true?
It doesn’t need to be illegal to send a cease & desist.
Anonymous wrote:Contact her, apologize earnestly, tell her how the website is affecting your life, and ask her to remove it. If she refuses, do what Jeff suggested.
Anonymous wrote:Do not change your name and silly stuff like that. Go to a legal aide, pay a small fee so have a letter sent to her home address. We did that once and they backed off. Make sure it spells out you will seek legal action and damages if she doesn't take the website down.
What she is doing is illegal.
Anonymous wrote:Do not change your name and silly stuff like that. Go to a legal aide, pay a small fee so have a letter sent to her home address. We did that once and they backed off. Make sure it spells out you will seek legal action and damages if she doesn't take the website down.
What she is doing is illegal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not change your name and silly stuff like that. Go to a legal aide, pay a small fee so have a letter sent to her home address. We did that once and they backed off. Make sure it spells out you will seek legal action and damages if she doesn't take the website down.
What she is doing is illegal.
Whats illegal about what she's doing if it's all true?