Gutierrez v. Vasquez CA2/2
A man sued his ex-wife and her parents for slander because they told nine named individuals and other unnamed people that the man was a “crook,” a “thief,” a “money launderer,” and was someone who associated with and was at risk of being killed by criminals; they also reported him to the Department of Homeland Security. The ex-wife and parents filed a motion to strike the slander lawsuit under the anti-SLAPP statute (Code Civ. Proc., § 425.16). The trial court granted the motion as to the reports allegedly made to the Department of Homeland Security, but otherwise denied the motion. The ex-wife and her parents appeal. We independently conclude there was no error, and affirm.
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