A reporter appears on television and reports that a collegiate athlete is currently using steroids.The reporter has a sincere belief that the information is true.Subsequently,it is determined that the information is false and inaccurate.If the athlete files a lawsuit,most courts would find which of the following?
A) The reporter is not liable for the statements because of the sincerely held belief on behalf of the reporter.
B) The reporter is not liable because the athlete is considered a public figure.
C) The reporter is liable for a claim of slander.
D) The reporter is liable for a claim of libel.
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