alexialawson
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Arizona.
To keep the background brief, there is someone who very severely dislikes me. I was recently employed as an independent contractor last year, and was let go due to "numerous complaints against my social media usage" (which was in no way tied to the company I was working for, and the complaints made were nonexistent). Regardless, I could not prove the complaints against me were made by this specific person (despite numerous he said she said accounts), I took my being let go as calmly as I could. Fast forward a few months, and a friend of mine, whom this malicious person also does not like, had received the same complaints against him sent to his employer. However, the complaints made were lies ("X made a twitter account impersonating me and making me look like a fool" or "X has been bullying me on twitter", etc). When it happened a second time, my friend's manager named the author of the complaints as the person who does not like us.
My question is this: I am trying to obtain a new job with a different employer. However, I am afraid that this person will catch wind of my hiring and do the same thing she did to my friend (and, I believe, to me the first time). Is there legal action I can take, should I speak with my employer, or should I do nothing and hope that my new employer is understanding and will come to me first before believing in these "complaints"?
To keep the background brief, there is someone who very severely dislikes me. I was recently employed as an independent contractor last year, and was let go due to "numerous complaints against my social media usage" (which was in no way tied to the company I was working for, and the complaints made were nonexistent). Regardless, I could not prove the complaints against me were made by this specific person (despite numerous he said she said accounts), I took my being let go as calmly as I could. Fast forward a few months, and a friend of mine, whom this malicious person also does not like, had received the same complaints against him sent to his employer. However, the complaints made were lies ("X made a twitter account impersonating me and making me look like a fool" or "X has been bullying me on twitter", etc). When it happened a second time, my friend's manager named the author of the complaints as the person who does not like us.
My question is this: I am trying to obtain a new job with a different employer. However, I am afraid that this person will catch wind of my hiring and do the same thing she did to my friend (and, I believe, to me the first time). Is there legal action I can take, should I speak with my employer, or should I do nothing and hope that my new employer is understanding and will come to me first before believing in these "complaints"?