My fiance's former boss started a bizarre campaign of defamatory and completely fictitious lies about her, right after

My fiance's former boss started a bizarre campaign of defamatory and completely fictitious lies about her, right after leaving her employ, with whst we thought was good terms and no animosity. This woman began immediately telling--
(we suspect, but are not absolutely positive)
--All former clients they cleaned houses for at this woman's >--
"C" (I'll refer to her as)--home house keeping service that she.."C..." had Fired "M" , My fiance for being intoxicated on the job and other totally false, derogatory statements and would repeatedly call "M" very very early each morning but would never leave a message...presumably just to harrass us and forcibly disturb our sleep. When a few concerned former clients called "M" and informed her of the behavior this woman "C" was engaging in and the terrible lies she had concocted out of what we discovered-( upon confronting her about it by phone ) She had concinced herself ,out of paranoia or mental health, dillusional episodes that "M" was stealing her clients , we guess she belived this because she had steadily been ruining clients trust by mismanaging her business appointments and her -"C's"-shoddy workmanship and cutting corners with cleaning homes, there by projecting her faults and failure's to run her business on "M" who was well liked and Highly efficient in her work.
This escalated to the point we now have an order of protection against her, she immediately filed one on my fiance upon being served out of retaliation. We are concerned because her husband is a former police officer in the town we live and has many friends that have bent many laws for the couple we are aware of when we were still close aquaintencees with "C" and her husband.
Do we have a case for Defamation of charachter and /or harrasment ?
Thank you for your consideration.

0 answers  |  asked Sep 20, 2018 03:08 AM [EST]  |  applies to Arizona

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