Legal Question in Criminal Law in Virginia

Lawsuit: Defimation of Character?

Hi, I�m the Founder, Owner, and President of Lolicon International Inc. and Acting Interim Director for the Lolicon Defense Task Force. Here's my issue...I sent an Email(just before 4/17/09) to the Anime News Network's ''Answer Man'', who is basically a Popular Staff Member with the Massive Website. I sent 3 different email to him, and in all 3 cases he posted them on the website for millions to read and attack on the sites forum. My question is simple, do I have a case and if so, what is the Statue of Limitations on it and how can I file a Lawsuit against some one in another state?!

PS: I can tell you the whole story in email if you�d like.


Asked on 6/04/09, 9:41 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Kerriel Bailey K Bailey Law PC

Re: Lawsuit: Defimation of Character?

First of all, defamation is not a criminal charge (this question is erroneously posted to the criminal law section), but rather a tort or civil wrong. A crime is where a fine or imprisionment is at stake. A tort is a civil wrong.

Second, when you send a message to a message board like the "Answer Man" board, the whole purpose is to take questions from people (like you) and post the question (like yours) and answer them (like he did). You sent the information and he simply posted what you wrote to a forum that is for that express purpose, and answered your question(s).

In the law of defamation there is a general social policy denying recovery for conduct that the plaintiff (person suing)has given his consent to(sending the question to the Answer Man board) and there is absolute immunity to the person (Answer Man) who publishes the information the plaintiff himself invited or instigated (sending your question(s)).

Any damage to one's reputation in such cases where a person invited or instigated the publication of his or her words is protected by the privilege of consent.

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Answered on 6/04/09, 11:33 am


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