Tale of the $54 Million Pants.

Judge Roy Pearson, Jr. really, really, really loved his favorite pants that his dry cleaners lost, so of course he decided on a logical course of action: he sued. For $67.3 million!

When the owners, Korean immigrants who came to the United States in 1992, could not find one pair of pants, Pearson demanded $1,150 for a replacement suit. The owners did not respond; he sued.

Using a complicated formula, Pearson argues that under the city's consumer protection law, the owners, Soo and Jin Chung and their son, Ki Chung, each owe $18,000 for each day over a nearly four-year period in which signs at their store promised "Same Day Service" and "Satisfaction Guaranteed."

And when that was derisively deemed to be excessive, he lowered his price. To $54 million!

http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/06/13/america/pants.php - via Scribal Terror


Another reason the court systems are bogged down. This idiot just wants to set an example. And while checking into him, he isn't even an apelat judge. He's a glorified mediator and that's it. He's a moron and a waste of news space. Like Britney and Paris
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This judge must be completely out of his mind. What a waste of the court's time AND that poor family - their life has been ruined by this pompous idiot.
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