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The court denied the defendant's motion to dismiss the defamation claim (Count II), finding that some statements (regarding inappropriate sexual relationship and time-off abuse) could constitute actionable defamation, while other statements (calling plaintiff 'sick' and 'vindictive') were non-actionable opinions based on disclosed facts.
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