v. To be the victim of a scaifing; to have one's personal life probed for scandal-fodder, as well as to be slandered and libeled against. Differs from blackmailin that the intent is always to go public with any information found/invented.
Bill Clinton had been Scaifed since before the day he took office.
See blackmail, scaifing, witch hunt, libel, slander, skeleton in the closet