I suggest you reread this thread closely. Your only complaint is the content in post #1, which is a 3rd party post made in January of 2017. If you actually contact a lawyer, you will find that the only person you can sue for the post you want removed is the person who made it. I believe the post was factual at the time it was made, so any complaint against the person who made the post would likely not get very far.
When you complained a year ago you said...
My name is Bryan Ouzts and I am the owner of BinarySignals.com as of August 2nd, 2018. The above comments were referring to it's previous owner.
This update you publicly provided clearly lets anyone reading the thread know that the first post is about the policies of the domain under its previous owners. I asked you a simple question...
Why would you buy a domain with such a strong negative history?
You waited until November 2019 to reply and said...
Please remove since the above comments do not reflect my business but a previous owner of the domain many years ago. You are misleading your users.
Your reply failed to address my question. To me, the delay and ignoring the question shows you didn't really take the issue seriously. Your first post in the thread was more than sufficient to educate users about the original post no longer being applicable to the second hand domain you acquired.
I asked another question...
This presents a small problem. The website has a new owner, but should facts about what happened to clients of the first owner be erased from history?
This is a very valid question. The FPA has seen more than one instance of a fake new owner being used to try to make complaints go away. Even in the case of a completely new and unrelated owner taking over a domain, why should FACTS about what clients encountered under previous owners be erased?
Instead of addressing either of my questions in a civilized fashion, all of your subsequent responses have been threats of legal action and financial damage. Your latest reply also contains an insult. If I acted like you, I'd be threatening to hire a lawyer if you didn't instantly apologize. Instead, I'm spending even more time trying to save you from wasting your time and money on legal threat that won't go anywhere.