Posted on 12/20/2020 9:41:57 AM PST by billorites
Edited on 12/20/2020 12:22:04 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
A federal judge has ruled a man who sued his parents for getting rid of his pornography collection in western Michigan and can seek compensation.
Federal Judge Paul Maloney ruled in favor of David Werking this week, saying that his parents, Paul and Beth Werking of Grand Haven, destroyed his collections of DVDs, VHS, and other pornographic materials in 2018.
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There will be more of this after Biden has installed judges.
Apparently the depreciation on sex toys is pretty severe once you open the box.
Porn rights .... it’s in the Constitution, y’know.
um... yeah.. throw away your relationship with your parents for the rest of your life over some used porno mag and sex toys.
A 25 K pud pull?
What an idiot, 25K could get him a decent weekend in Vegas.
Divorce? Why am I not surprised?
I would hate to work in the “returns” department of a company that makes such products.
Illegal... No
Son’s private property... yes
I guess they could have just kicked his sorry a.s out of the house
Subtract that from his “ inheritance”
Yes, that pursuit of happiness thing.
I guess he’s not worried about being written out of the will. It’s likely his relationship with his parents was not too solid anyway.
SMH.
His parents should deduct his living expenses they incurred from this total.
Then the snot nosed kid will be receiving a bill for services rendered.
There was prolly some kiddie porn.
‘I guess they could have just kicked his sorry a.s out of the house”
He had moved out. He discovered them missing when his shipment arrived at his new house.
... large amount of pornography that he had left behind at his parents’ house when he moved out at the “request of local law enforcement” in August 2017
Well that sort of explains the situation
Rent a storage space for 30 days. Send the loser, jerk off, kid a registered letter, notifying him of the location and the 30 days prepaid. Let him then decide if he wants it back, otherwise we could see it on "Storage Wars". (if the show is still on).
“His parents should deduct his living expenses they incurred from this total.”
Non starter.
I have a feeling that would end up being a net loss for the parents.
“There was prolly some kiddie porn.”
Nope. Sheriff’s dept. checked.
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