Remove False Accusations from Google
False accusations and defamatory statements appearing in Google searches can destroy careers, relationships, and reputations. We help remove demonstrably false allegations, accusations, and defamatory content from Google Search results when they meet removal criteria.
Filed via Official Google Portals:
Timeline depends on evidence strength and whether court documentation is required.
- Remove demonstrably false statements from Google search results
- Money-back guarantee if Google rules content ineligible
- We gather evidence and build strong defamation cases
For serious cases requiring damages or cease-and-desist orders, you may need legal counsel. Our service focuses on search removal.
Compare Service vs LawyerStart with search removal to stop exposure—then consult an attorney for broader legal action.
What Are False Accusations?
False accusations are statements presented as fact that are demonstrably untrue and harm someone's reputation. When these appear in Google search results—on blogs, social media, review sites, or forums—they can cause severe damage to personal and professional lives.
Google may remove defamatory content from search results when you can prove the statements are false and harmful. This requires strong evidence and often legal documentation showing the falsity of the claims.
Types of False Accusations We Remove
Accusations of crimes you didn't commit, with documentation proving innocence
Claims of malpractice, fraud, or unethical behavior that are demonstrably false
Allegations of sexual harassment or assault proven false in court or investigations
Claims that you scammed, stole, or defrauded people with proof of falsity
Fabricated claims about infidelity, abuse, or behavior in relationships
Defamatory statements about business practices with contradicting evidence
Eligibility Requirements
- Concrete evidence proving the statements are factually false (not just disputed)
- Clear identification of the defamatory statements in search results
- Documentation showing harm to reputation or livelihood
- Court records, police reports, or official documents supporting your case (when applicable)
- The content must be presented as fact, not clearly labeled opinion
✓ Removable (False Statements of Fact):
- "John Smith was convicted of theft" (when provably false)
- "This company stole $50,000 from me" (when demonstrably false with records)
- "Jane Doe was fired for embezzlement" (when untrue with documentation)
- "This person is a registered sex offender" (when factually incorrect)
✗ Typically Not Removable (Opinions):
- "I think John Smith is a terrible person" (subjective opinion)
- "This company has the worst customer service" (hyperbolic opinion)
- "Jane Doe seems dishonest to me" (personal impression)
- "I believe this person cannot be trusted" (belief statement)
Common Questions
Strong evidence includes court records, police reports, official investigations, contracts, communications, employment records, or any official documentation that directly contradicts the false statements. The stronger and more official your evidence, the better your chances.
Generally no. Google protects free speech, including negative opinions. We can only help remove false statements presented as fact that you can prove are untrue. "I think Bob is terrible" is protected opinion. "Bob stole from the company" is a statement that can be proven true or false.
Not always, but it helps significantly. Google is more likely to remove content when there's a court ruling declaring it defamatory. However, we can sometimes succeed with strong evidence alone, especially for clearly false factual claims.
Our service removes content from Google Search results, which stops most people from finding it. The original content may still exist on the source website. For complete removal, you may need to contact the website owner or pursue legal action.
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