Creepsheet.com accused of using false and misleading advertising
Creepsheet.com argues that it is an aggregator of publicably published information. But owners of this site created the criteria and algorithm that select and display incomplete, misleading and prejudicial information. This misinformation promotes prejudice against the individuals listed in their website titled "Creepsheet". See below an example whereby a white student accuser dismissed her misconduct claim and the school admitted mishandling the investigation. Yet, the site advertises outdated and misleading information that seek to permanently damage the reputation of the accused.
https://www.creepsheet.com/accused/erick-guerrero/
State and federal laws are in place to protect consumers from false or misleading advertising. These laws make deceptive claims illegal. No business may make false, misleading, or deceptive claims. Publishing incorrect and incomplete information to purposely mislead users can be unlawful.
Consumers who are victims of false or misleading advertising should contact an experienced lawyer to find out about his or her rights and actions that can be taken against owners of the CREEP SHEET.
False advertising is any published claim that is deceptive or untruthful. Misleading advertising is any published claim that gives a consumer an incorrect understanding of the product they are interested in purchasing or using. The false and misleading advertising by companies of any product may result in the consumer suffering a financial loss, or another form of damage to the consumer.

