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The following elements constitute a claim for defamation under Florida law:
- A statement of fact;
Which is false;
Having a defamatory effect;
Identifying the plaintiff as the subject;
Published to a third party;
With malice or ill will by the defendant; and
Leading to compensable damages to the plaintiff.
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