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Is it possible to get dismissed from an accredited Radiography program because of a plain false social media post that got deleted ?

There was a women who put false allegations towards me and my friends out there on the internet for the whole world to see that simply weren’t true. I have video evidence, audio evidence, multiple witnesses at the the time, third party interaction, a statement that caused injury, basically everything in the book for a defamation of character court case. However, one of the clinical sites are refusing to allow me to do clinical there because of the bad reputation I’m receiving from the false post. Therefore, if I can’t do clinical, I miss hours that are required for me graduating. What’s sad, is that I literally graduate in 1 1/2 months and this clinical site is my last clinical site of the program. I’m not in trouble with the law & I was told from my attorney I didn’t do anything in which she could sue me for. Any advice or experience with a situation like this would be helpful. Thank you!!

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