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4. At a press conference, an obsessed fan claims he is the illegitimate son of the Queen of England. Which legal claim does the Queen have against the obsessed fan?
1. libel
2. actual malice
3. slander
4. denigration
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Slander.
Step-by-step explanation:
Slander is a spoken statement or gesture.
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