Question One: Can Steele show publication, identification, defamation and falsity?
It is trite law that for one to successfully sue another in tort for defamation, he or she is required to prove that the statement or statements alleged to be defamatory made by that person or entity was; published; false and that person or entity making it knew it to be false; refers to him or her or it; and has the effect of lowering him, her or it in the estimation of the right thinking members of the society. Before instituting a defamation law suit therefore, one has to ensure all the four prerequisites are established on the balance ...