Building company says it lost €500,000 in contracts over ‘defamatory reviews’

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Hight Court told firm wants to find people responsible for fake websites

The sites contained fake reviews, all of which were negative, from people purported to have been clients and customers of the company.

Clearson Holdings says that after the making contact with Hosting Ireland, the first website was taken down and removed from the public realm.was subsequently set up and republished the allegedly defamatory material about Clearson Holdings.Clearson Holdings, with an address at Greemount Industrial Estate, Harold's Cross, Dublin 8, says that while the websites have been taken down, it wants to bring defamation proceedings against the unknown people who set up and administered the websites.

Counsel said his client had “lost contracts worth at least €500,000″ due to the defamatory and false material posted about it.

 

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