Front | Public disclosure of private facts |
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Back | 1) D gave publicity to a matter concerning the private life of another; and 2) The publication of the matter would be highly offensive to a reasonable person; and is not of legitimate concern to the public. Publicity is must be fairly broadly disseminated Subject to 1A limits |
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