While most reviews are protected opinions, some cross the line into legally removable territory. If a Google review contains content that breaks the law, you may have strong grounds for removal—and even legal action.
Here are the top five legal reasons to remove a Google review.
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1. Defamation (Libel)
A review becomes legally removable if it includes false statements presented as fact that harm your reputation.
Example:
A reviewer claims your business is “under investigation for fraud” when no such investigation exists.
Why it matters:
False and damaging claims like this can qualify as defamation, making removal more likely—especially with supporting evidence.
2. Harassment or Threats
If a review contains threatening language, personal attacks, or ongoing harassment, it can violate both Google’s content policy and the law.
Example:
“I hope this place burns down, and the owner gets what’s coming.”
Why it matters:
Threats or intimidation are not protected speech. They can justify removal and even legal consequences for the reviewer.
3. Violation of Privacy Laws
Reviews that expose personal, confidential, or sensitive information may violate privacy laws—and Google’s own policies.
Example:
Posting someone’s home address, phone number, or medical history in a review.
Why it matters:
Publishing private information without consent can lead to civil liability. These are some of the strongest cases for review removal.
4. False Claims of Criminal Conduct
Accusing someone of a crime they didn’t commit can be both defamatory and illegal.
Example:
“This business stole my credit card info and scammed me.”
Why it matters:
Unless there’s a legitimate report or legal basis, these types of reviews can be challenged and removed quickly, especially with legal documentation.
5. Reviews Posted by Competitors
In many jurisdictions, competitors leaving fake or malicious reviews may violate unfair competition laws or FTC guidelines.
Example:
A rival posts a negative review under a fake name to damage your rating.
Why it matters:
This is considered deceptive business practice and, if proven, can result in legal penalties and removal of the review.
Protecting Your Reputation
If a Google review violates the law, you have more than just a flagging option—you have rights. At Reputation Galaxy, we help individuals and businesses pursue the strongest path to removal, especially when legal grounds are involved.
We can work with your legal team, or handle the process directly, depending on the situation.
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