be dragged through the mud

be dragged through the mud

To be disparaged publicly, especially to the detriment of one's reputation. The phrase implies that such treatment is unfair. I tried to maintain a fair and respectable campaign until I was dragged through the mud by my opponent. I refuse to be dragged through the mud when you're the one who messed up the budget!
See also: drag, mud, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

be dragged through the mud

If someone is dragged through the mud, people say bad things about them to ruin their reputation. Why do they get every legal protection, while witnesses are grilled and dragged through the mud? Note: You can also say that someone's name is dragged through the mud. Since her death her name has been dragged through the mud. Note: Words such as mire, dirt or filth are sometimes used instead of mud. The good name of football has been dragged through the dirt in recent years by a series of high-profile court cases.
See also: drag, mud, through
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
See also:
  • drag (one's) name through the mire
  • mire
  • drag (one's) name through the mud
  • fling mud
  • throw mud
  • fling/sling/throw mud
  • throw mud at (one)
  • fling mud at (one)
  • born and raised
  • at (one's) expense
References in periodicals archive
I think things are being dealt with and people's names don't really need to be dragged through the mud. If there was any depth to it I would tell you, but it was something that was dealt with quite quickly and just behaviour I am not going to tolerate on my property."