That's not how public figure works in defamation cases. If the press printing about you and an incident is what made someone "famous/infamous" doesn't count when it comes to slander/liable. You had to be well known BEFORE a story is posted to count as a public figure.
That's not how public figure works in defamation cases. If the press printing about you and an incident is what made someone "famous/infamous" doesn't count when it comes to slander/liable. You had to be well known BEFORE a story is posted to count as a public figure.
In a sane world, yes. As we have seen with numerous judges, sanity and legality are not present.
also, the one who establishes if you are a famous or semi-famous person is the court and nobody else.