$67 Million Dollar Pants Lawsuit - Oh the INSANITY!
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I was watching Nightline tonight and heard about this insane, idiocy, for-the-love-of-god ridiculous lawsuit because of a pants that was misplaced by a dry cleaning store.
The person who is doing the lawsuit, a lawyer...er..an administrative judge! The people who owns the dry cleaning establishment, an older couple who have had the business for many years and have never had something like this happen to them. They have tried to settle the case. They found the pants and even offered the idiot $3000; then $4600; then $12,000 to settle the lawsuit. The idiot with the law degree refuses to take the money and refuses to pick up the pants.
He's suing for the cost of renting a car for the next however many years it's going to cost him to go to the other side of town to another reputable cleaner to have his dry cleaning done; the emotional stress; the inconvenience; the dry cleaning store advertising that clothing will be given back same day, his wasn't, so it's false advertisement. There are other ridiculous claims in the lawsuit, thus the $67 Million price tag!
I googled it and found a few links, one of them I'm posting here. Link
Here's an article that includes a letter that I applaud asking for his disbarment! Link
As Mason would say, what an asshat!
The person who is doing the lawsuit, a lawyer...er..an administrative judge! The people who owns the dry cleaning establishment, an older couple who have had the business for many years and have never had something like this happen to them. They have tried to settle the case. They found the pants and even offered the idiot $3000; then $4600; then $12,000 to settle the lawsuit. The idiot with the law degree refuses to take the money and refuses to pick up the pants.
He's suing for the cost of renting a car for the next however many years it's going to cost him to go to the other side of town to another reputable cleaner to have his dry cleaning done; the emotional stress; the inconvenience; the dry cleaning store advertising that clothing will be given back same day, his wasn't, so it's false advertisement. There are other ridiculous claims in the lawsuit, thus the $67 Million price tag!
I googled it and found a few links, one of them I'm posting here. Link
Here's an article that includes a letter that I applaud asking for his disbarment! Link
As Mason would say, what an asshat!