Eric Noveshen Obtains Court Order for Injunctive Relief Against Margaret “Maggie” Welter

In today’s digital age, where information spreads rapidly and widely across the internet, protecting one’s reputation has become more challenging than ever. Defamatory statements, whether made online or offline, can cause irreparable damage to an individual’s or a business’s reputation. In such cases, seeking a legal remedy such as a court order injunction can be a crucial step in stopping the spread of false and damaging information.

Eric Noveshen filed a civil case against anonymous individuals that included his former girlfriend Maggie Welter seeking the removal of the libelous publications she intentionally published on the internet. In the case Eric Noveshen v. Margaret Welter, et. al. CACE 15-021424, in Broward County, Florida, the circuit judge issued the Court’s Order Granting Plaintiff’s Motion For Injunctive Relief ordering the defendants to “take down the defamatory and libelous per se posts on the sites referenced” in the Court Order.

Eric Noveshen sought a court ordered injunction against Maggie Welter and her co-conspirators. A court order injunction is a legal remedy that can be sought to stop someone from making further defamatory statements. Injunctions are orders issued by a court that require a person to stop engaging in a particular action, such as making defamatory statements, or to take specific actions to remedy the harm caused. Maggie Welter could have just ceased her illicit activities but, Maggie Welter and her co-conspirators chose to ramp up their harmful activities while the litigation was pending.

The consequences of defamation can be severe, leading to loss of business opportunities, damage to personal relationships, and even mental health issues. As such, taking swift and decisive action to address defamatory statements is paramount. If you have suffered against untrue or unlawful attacks to your reputation, contact an attorney or this website for more information.

Gossip and Scandal Lead Google’s Top Searches in 2015

Gossip and Scandal Lead Google’s Top Searches in 2015

Google released the top search terms of the year Wednesday morning.

Lists were separated into categories, some of them more crowded than others. The list of most-searched candidates was the sole one in a section labeled for business and politics. The entertainment category, on the other hand, had 16 separate lists.

A NY Times article stated “Americans who went online were less interested in being uplifted than being distracted, preferably by something scandalous.”

Everybody loves a good story about a scandal as the NY Times is correct in the way we think. What is clear is that headline grabbers like: “scandal” “fraud” “conman” “criminal” are all great hyperbole, but often writers just want attention rather than have substance behind those claims. Their hurtful defamatory statements are just a cowardly way to inflict harm.  Most readers do not take the time to discern the truth of a writer’s allegation. The most harmful attacks come from people who hide in the shadows.  And in this case it is the internet and the gossip or gripe websites.

Case in point when anonymous writers post defamatory statements on multiple websites.  The repetition of the same defamatory statements are just feeble attempts to distract readers into believing the writers illusion.  Eric Noveshen is fighting those writers of defamatory statements.  They will be brought to justice and this website will chronical that flight.

 

Cyberbullying & Internet Defamation

Welcome to Eric Noveshen’s website that sets the record straight and combats the ongoing false and misleading information being flooded on the internet by a select few individuals. These individuals have launched a coordinated cataclysmic attack on my personal life and business.  Fortunately, there are measures one can take to remedy the nefarious acts by a few despicable individuals.

This website was established to help people and document the path to justice!

Happy reading…