Invite her over for a Beer Summit?
The ONLY response is to go on the OFFENSIVE.
1. Lawyer up.
2. Respond unequivocally through your lawyer with a strong denial.
3. Immediately start libel/slander suits against the accuser.
Get a lawyer since already has one. Sue for defamation
I’d change my party registration to Democrat. It’s like putting on a suit of armor.
I’m not running for office so I wouldn’t give a sh*t.
I have absolutely no danger of that....................
Subpoena her and all her records.
Sue for defamation.
Slut shame the b*tch by publishing the yearbook pages they forgot to scrub until it was too late.
And embellish her slutiness a bit..who can prove otherwise?
I’d play as dirty as Diane Feinsten played this one.
She might have a little “accident”. With plausible deniability.
“What would you do?”
If true, I admit it. If not, I deny it.
Cry?
1. Issue denial
2. Sue for 10x their net worth.
3. Hire a publicist with the morals of Larry Flynt and tell him to scorch the earth about them.
“What would you do?”
Sue her for Slander/Defamation Of Character?
Go on the dark web and hire someone to teach her a lesson in character assassination?
Admit guilt and say no there two girls and me.
I’m both a lawyer and an elected official (commissioner) in a teeny-tiny county. I and my wife have been slandered numerous times on social media, mostly a public FB “Discussion” Page. But as a “public” official, under the NY Times v. Sullivan case the standard for establishing defamation is gross or reckless indifference for the truth, which is a much higher bar than ordinary falsehoods. Nevertheless, there are many reported cases where an elected official successfully brought such defamation cases and received large judgments against the defaming party.
I have not hesitated to send required (by law) pre-suit demand letters in circumstances where I was certain I had been egregiously defamed. Each time the person has issued a public apology on their personal and the public FB page. Which is all I really wanted or have time for.
Sue if you must to prevent this BS. Truth is the slandering party’s burden of proof.
here’s mine: junior or senior year of high school. Backyard party at a female classmate’s house. Probably no alcohol. A bunch of girls went out to the front of the house and started walking like a pack up the street. Bunch of guys, including me, decided to chase them. In retrospect, it brings to mind a herd of deer. None of us had any idea what we were doing. I eventually grabbed a girl around her chest and got my first feel. It was not really enjoyable, just instinctive. One of the guys did see me do it and made up a story (to make me feel bad I think), that the girl went back to the house and was upstairs crying. There was no evidence of this, but I just felt really really bad. Still sort of feel bad, 50 years later.
Kids are so dumb and impulsive. So I guess I can’t be on the supreme court now.
I am of the personal opinion that everyone, male and female, has at least one unwanted sexually related experience in their lives, if not several. If someone states they haven’t, they are most likely suppressing the memory. Of course, there is no way to prove my theory. In most encounters, there are only two people involved, each with their own version of the truth.
My advice, unless you were physically harmed in some way, get over it, and move on with your life. Don’t blow it out of proportion. (No pun intended.)