From my personal experience, yes, it could bring a lawsuit upon you.
In our case, we had to change every place on this website where we had the name of the bank we were with to then read "our former bank" and we can never mention what bank we had an account at when we were hit by our scam. But even with changing wording, our site still had a message to get out . . . about the scam of counterfeit casher's checks . . . for us, it was not about the specific bank, but about the way the scam works.
I am going to guess that you could use the "Freedom of Speach" to back your site. If you are at all worried about what legal action could be taken against you for publishing the information that you have on the internet, then I would suggest speaking to a lawyer.
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