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TopicThe McDonald's coffee cup incident that lead to a lawsuit was over 30 years ago
knightmarexx
02/28/22 7:32:55 PM
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CanuckCowboy posted...
Ahhh. My mistake.

I dont remember anything about the others tbh.

The man who "stole" his car, didn't actually steal it - he was fixing it - someone saw him in a "hooded sweatshirt" and then "reported" he stole it, seemingly following him, then calling it in, when he arrived at his own college. He was then followed by the police, and got like quite a few law enforcement tackling him when he exits his own car, kneeing him and stuff - he repeats multiple times it's his own car, and then the Police still try and charge him with "resisting arrest". The footage is quite damning, actually....

The Aunt "had" to sue, because her insurance wouldn't pay out for medical bills otherwise (paid for healthcare....) -- but the "nephew's" who was under his parent's insurance was the actual "thing" getting sued -- not the nephew at all.
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