A glittering story about a family lawsuit, followed closely by local American media, went viral on social media.
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A judge in Michigan, United States, ruled in favor of Operation David, Who sued his parents because, he said, they threw his collection in the trash pornographic movies and sex toys.
This man, of 43 years, Had more than a dozen boxes full of adult footage and erotic items. His parents came across this collection and decided to throw it in the trash without knowing that a ‘judicial mess’ driven by their own son would come to them.
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The son who returned home
The man had an endless supply of footage, magazines and toys.
In 2016, David divorced his partner. The separation was turbulent and, with no place to go, he decided to return to his parents ’house.
Beth and Paul Werking they welcomed their son with open arms, even more so considering the situation he had just gone through.
They were very attentive to David and helped him in every way they could. They even offered to help him with the move.
However, this collaboration was the trigger for the gruesome misunderstanding that led them to the courts.
And is that Beth and Paul helped accommodate the mess and came across the more than twelve boxes full of adult movies, pornographic magazines, and sex toys.
They, without much thought, set these boxes aside and secretly took them out of the trash.
The absence of his ‘particular collection’ did not go unnoticed by David, who rebuked his parents and claimed them for the whereabouts of their boxes.
But it was too late: everything had been lost among the garbage.
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David filed the lawsuit against his parents and it was not until 2020 that it was resolved in his favor, however, the final opinion could not be given until he had the estimated valuation of the objects.
This was obtained just a few days ago.
Agree to advance the investigation was created an extensive list of lost belongings, among which magazines, films and toys stood out.
Victoria Hartmann, An expert in object handling for adults, followed the case closely and estimated that the value of the lost collection was higher than $ 30 thousand (Almost 115 million Colombian pesos).
In addition to movies and magazines, David had several sex toys. Everything went to waste.
However, Hartmann’s approach was not entirely valid by the court given that there is no material possibility of approximating values. Everything was lost: there are not even bills or other backing for exotic purchases.
That being the case, the judge decided to charge Beth and Paul Werking with ‘damages’.
They will have to pay their child an estimated value of $ 45 thousand (More than 172 million pesos) in compensation.
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