Requirements to prevail on an intrusion upon seclusion privacy claim include:



a) The defendant's use of the plaintiff's identity.


b) The intrusion is highly offensive to a reasonable person.


c) Facts were disclosed to a third party.


d) a and c.


e) None of the above.

B?

Yes, you are correct. The correct answer is option B) The intrusion is highly offensive to a reasonable person.

To understand why this is the correct answer, we need to know the elements required to prevail on an intrusion upon seclusion privacy claim.

1) The defendant's use of the plaintiff's identity is not a requirement for an intrusion upon seclusion claim.

2) Facts being disclosed to a third party is also not a requirement for an intrusion upon seclusion claim.

The essential element for an intrusion upon seclusion claim is that the intrusion must be highly offensive to a reasonable person. This means that the defendant's actions or intrusion must be considered so invasive or offensive that it would be unacceptable by a reasonable person.

Therefore, option B) The intrusion is highly offensive to a reasonable person, is the correct requirement to prevail on an intrusion upon seclusion privacy claim.