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Remove 1 Star Google Review at Employer

There are a couple 1 star negative google reviews about me directly (using my full name) at my employer's company. These bad reviews are due to personally having to enforce the company's policy, and I am the scapegoat (I am a W-2 employee). Because I enforce the company's policies/rules, the clients take it out on me and blame me (usually about money).
This does not make me look good and deters customers, and my employer is frustrated and upset with me, etc. This is not good for my reputation and reflecting poorly.
I also feel that 1 of the bad reviews is from someone I know personally, since they refer to me as my nickname (not work related) on the negative google review.
What are the best ways I can get these 1 star reviews removed from Google? Any successful tactics? I will try anything - I am willing to pay a fee, if I have to... Thanks!

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