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joeygiron

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False accusations: how to protect yourself?
« on: July 06, 2025, 02:32:04 pm »
So I’ve been meaning to ask, has anyone here ever dealt with false accusations? Something like someone blaming you for something you honestly didn’t do? It’s been eating me up lately because a guy I barely know at work told our manager I damaged his car in the parking lot. The crazy part? I wasn’t even near the lot that day — I had called in sick. But now it’s all super awkward, and I keep thinking, what if this escalates? How do people usually protect themselves legally in situations like this? I’ve never been in this type of mess before, so any advice would help.


wick94566

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Re: False accusations: how to protect yourself?
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2025, 02:59:12 pm »
Ugh, sorry you’re dealing with that. It’s insane how easily false accusations can mess with your life, even if you’re totally innocent. Something kinda similar happened to my cousin — his ex accused him of damaging her property just out of spite. Luckily, he stayed calm, gathered evidence (texts, photos, even receipts), and got a lawyer involved early. Honestly, having proper legal backup makes a huge difference. If it gets more serious for you, I’d check out . They’ve got good info on how to legally protect yourself in cases like this. Hope it gets sorted soon, false accusations are no joke
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Judge_Judy

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Re: False accusations: how to protect yourself?
« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2025, 04:38:27 am »
Best advice in this situation, tell the manager to look on the video security camera's at work, this is where all the evidence will be ,and if you were not in that day, that's also were your boss can back you up ,or other witness ....even if other business near by, with their security camera footage, which you can request by the police too look for you ......and make a statement. hope this helps  :D good luck.