Russell P. asked

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I posted some untrue things about my ex-boyfriend on the internet and want them removed from two specific URLs and Google searches. How do I remove these postings?

October 3rd, 2023

Jesus B. answered

To remove the untrue postings, you should first send a letter to the websites by certified mail, ret...

October 3rd, 2023

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