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Home»Human Interest»Reddit Post Sparks Legal Warning in Massachusetts School Dispute: ‘You Cant Be Liable for the Truth’

Reddit Post Sparks Legal Warning in Massachusetts School Dispute: ‘You Cant Be Liable for the Truth’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaJune 10, 20263 Mins Read
Reddit Post Sparks Legal Warning in Massachusetts School Dispute: ‘You Cant Be Liable for the Truth’
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A Massachusetts resident says a wealthy private school has threatened legal action over a Reddit post describing alleged misconduct at the school and the circumstances around their firing. The former employee claims they received a letter from the school’s lawyer demanding the post be removed or face possible legal consequences. The case has drawn attention online as users debated whether the school has grounds for a lawsuit or is attempting to pressure the poster into silence.

A wealthy private school is trying to sue me over a reddit post?
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The post appeared on Reddit’s r/legaladvice forum and quickly gained traction, drawing hundreds of comments and strong engagement. Users discussed defamation law, employment contracts, and whether online posts about workplace concerns can lead to legal exposure. The poster said they were asking for guidance on whether they could keep the post up without risking a costly legal battle.

According to the resident, they worked at an expensive private elementary school and allege that a newly hired teacher mistreated seven-year-old students. This included verbal abuse and behavior they described as escalating to physical conduct. The user said they reported the situation to school leadership and were fired about a week later.

The former employee maintains the post is based on factual events and reflects concerns they had previously raised internally. They also claim that parents had already complained about the teacher before the Reddit post was made public.

The Massachusetts resident said the school’s lawyer later demanded the post be deleted, arguing it damaged the institution’s reputation. They questioned whether a non-disparagement clause in their employment contract could be enforced and asked what evidence would be needed if a lawsuit was filed.

In follow-up comments, the poster said they had already reported the matter to child welfare authorities and a governing body connected to the school. They also said they were considering speaking with a lawyer and possibly contacting a news organization.

Massachusetts Legal Threat Draws Online Debate

The Reddit thread drew a strongly supportive response, with most commenters saying the school is unlikely to succeed in a defamation case if the claims are true. Many emphasized that truth is a key defense in defamation law and suggested the legal letter may be intended to pressure the poster into removing the content rather than pursuing a court case. “You cant be liable for the truth. It is usually difficult to prove the truth, but I think in this case, the truth could be found and they did fire the teacher…” one user wrote.

A common piece of advice was to avoid direct contact with the school’s lawyer and instead document everything while consulting an attorney. Several commenters recommended forwarding all communication to legal counsel or an insurance provider, noting that disputes like this are often handled through legal pressure rather than trial.

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Others pointed out that the Massachusetts school would still need to prove the post is false and caused actual harm, which they said would be difficult if the account is accurate. Some also mentioned anti-SLAPP laws, suggesting the poster could have additional protections if the lawsuit is meant to silence speech.

There was also debate about anonymity, with some users warning that detailed posts can still be traced back to individuals. A few commenters raised concerns about employment contracts and non-disparagement clauses complicating the situation even without a strong defamation claim.

Despite differing views, the overall consensus was that the legal threat may be more about discouraging the post than winning a lawsuit, with many urging the resident to rely on professional legal advice rather than online speculation.

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Gabriela has been writing game guides since 2023, mainly covering WuWa, Genshin Impact, and Honkai: Star Rail. She also loves exploring new titles, with favorites like Tears of the Kingdom, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, WWM, and the RE4 Remake.

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