Actionable Invasion of Privacy Claim Law and Legal Definition
In Florida, an actionable invasion of privacy claim is defined as “the unwarranted exploitation or appropriation of one's personality, the publicizing of one's private affairs with which the public had no legitimate concern, or the wrongful intrusion into one's private activities, in such manner as to outrage or cause mental suffering, shame, or humiliation to a person of ordinary sensibilities.” Mitchell Co. v. Campus, 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 104023 (S.D. Ala. Nov. 5, 2009)