
Our mission here at TheNewsScrews.com is to provide a venue for people who have been victims of twisted news stories to clear the air and tell what really happened. We intend to help you not only by allowing the true story to be told, but also by providing gobs of gooey information and links to assist you in reasearching your rights, finding an attorney, learning the appropriate legal jargon and deciding if you have a good defamation of character lawsuit.
Some people know that you should not believe most of what is written or broadcast by news reporters, but unfortunately the majority of people still take what is in the newspapers and on television as gospel! And being victims of maLIEcious (yeah I made that word up...Malicious + Lies = maLIEcious) newstories ourselves, we know how negative press and public lies can affect you and your loved ones. It is unfortunate that some journalists, from local news scribblers to the paparazzi have become nothing more than glory seekers. The paparazzi relentlessly hound celebrities just waiting for an unflattering photo or story. They even go so far as to try to agitate their subjects just to get them fired up, then they snap the shots. It does not seem to matter whose lives may get destroyed in this process.
In this digital day and age, anything that has been printed or broadcast can be searched online by absolutely anyone. Could be a prospective employer. Could be your Great Aunt Erma. In other words, if someone Googles your name, any and all negative stories will surface. This could cost you the job you want or even the job you already have. Your good reputation could be at stake, not to mention the amount of humiliation you feel. TheNewsScrews.com is giving you a chance to have the true story Googled as well. We know that everyone deserves a public forum, not just the news media!
TheNewsScrews.com is aimed at absolutely anyone who has been wrongly accused by any inaccurate public reporting. We do not discriminate based on the level of publicity because anything reported incorrectly can be damaging and hurtful to the parties involved.