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If caught changing tags in a store can they make your info public
The loss provention officer or employee of
Walmart have told people that I work with
intimate details about what happened to me
and my living situation. Is there something I
can do
Asked on August 18, 2018 under Criminal Law, Nevada
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 6 years ago | Contributor
If it is the truth, yes: anyone may tell any other persons any true facts that he or she or knows about another person, unless he or she had signed some confidentiality or non-disclosure agreement in which they agreed to not divulge that information. Untrue factual claims about you may be defamation, but true factual statements are legal.
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