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AlexandreZani

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It's highly unlikely anyone could sue for libel in the United States. The Time doing even a little bit of fact checking would allow them to say they were not negligent and avoid liability. Which leaves you suing the individuals who spoke to the Time. Which will likely require getting the Time to reveal their sources which would be quite hard.

In addition, the vast majority of the claims in the article are not "factual" in a legal sense. People are reporting their impressions, opinions, etc... For instance, if you had dinner with someone and you say that they were "grooming" you, that's protected opinion even if it's an absurd description of what happened.

Then you would have to show that you suffered harm from the libel. Which will be pretty hard given the anonymity in the article.

Finally, the people you're suing probably don't have a lot of assets. After paying for their court fees and representation, you'll be lucky if you get anything. You probably won't even get enough to cover your own legal expenses. But you will draw attention to yourself and the statements in question so your reputation will likely suffer.