$54 Million 'Pants' Lawsuit Headed Back to Court

waggy

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http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0908/552285.html

The multi-million-dollar legal battle over a pair of missing pants that put a D.C. dry cleaner out of business is headed back to court, shocking many in the dry-cleaning and legal communities.

A three-judge appellate court panel has agreed to hear an appeal of the case next month, more than a year after a judge ruled against the plaintiff, former D.C. Administrative Law Judge Roy Pearson.

Pearson sued the owners of Custom Cleaners for $67 million in 2005 after it misplaced a pair of his pants. Pearson demanded the family pay $1,000, the cost of the entire suit, according to Pearson. The family refused initially, but eventually offered him $12,000 to settle the case. Pearson refused that, but later reduced the amount of his lawsuit to $54 million.

The case ended in June, 2007, when a judge ruled against Pearson and in favor of the Chung family, which owned the cleaners. The judge also ordered Pearson to pay the Chungs' legal fees. The Chungs ended up raising money to cover legal costs.

The family's attorney was shocked by the appellate court's decision.

"Now, a year later, we have a new mountain forming -- all in relation to one pair of pants," said Chris Manning, the Chungs' attorney. "We are hoping that we are victorious in appeal, but the important thing to take away is that no one wins, everyone loses in a case like this."

Pearson also lost his job as a judge. He filed a $1 million lawsuit against the District in May 2008, demanding compensation and his job back.

The lawsuit's return has many dry cleaners distraught.

"To me, it doesn't make any sense to me at all -- it's just nonsense," said Alison Lee, of Sun Cleaners.





WTF! the appellate court aggread to hear the appeal? WHY? not only were the pants found but there is NO FUCKING way a lost pair of pants is worth even a fraction this idiot is sueing for?

i really feel for these people and am disgusted with the process.
 

Vette73

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Well if the appellate hears it and puts it on record then it will set a precedent higher then the lower court and keep these type of suits out and/or allow them to be removed much easier.
 

MotF Bane

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And suing for his job back. Being a judge is not a god-given right, it is supposed to show some level of legal competence, which he has shown none of.
 

sdifox

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WTF, this is not over yet? Add that appellate panel to the jobless line.
 

Homerboy

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Originally posted by: SirStev0
I am glad he lost his job as a judge. Obviously he has no ability to make decisions.

He makes decisions fine. They are just wrong.
 

PingSpike

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Originally posted by: SirStev0
I am glad he lost his job as a judge. Obviously he has no ability to make decisions.

Agreed, at least some good has come of this. Hopefully the appeals court will rule that he should be decapitated as well.
 

sdifox

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Wonder if a certain ex-member fixated with 200 dollar jeans is related to this turd.
 

Aharami

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Pearson also lost his job as a judge. He filed a $1 million lawsuit against the District in May 2008, demanding compensation and his job back.

this guy needs to off himself
 

racolvin

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one would also hope that part of the appellate decision would be to have this guy castrated so that he couldn't pass on his obviously defective genes
 

Nitemare

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The owner of those pants should be executed as well as any attorney that takes the case


This is a perfect example of how fucked up our legal system is. This asshat put an entire family-run business under because of a pair of pants.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: Nitemare
The owner of those pants should be executed as well as any attorney that takes the case


This is a perfect example of how fucked up our legal system is. This asshat put an entire family-run business under because of a pair of pants.

not the entire business (yet) they had a few stores and had to close one (think 2). they still have the first store they opened.

but who knows for how long? this is silly. its just a waste of money for the taxpayers and the real victims.
 

Nitemare

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Originally posted by: darkxshade
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: sdifox
Wonder if a certain ex-member fixated with 200 dollar jeans is related to this turd.

Wait, did said member get banned? Link?

I too am curious

<John Kerry>He was a member, then became an ex-member and now he is a member.
 

sdifox

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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: darkxshade
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: sdifox
Wonder if a certain ex-member fixated with 200 dollar jeans is related to this turd.

Wait, did said member get banned? Link?

I too am curious

<John Kerry>He was a member, then became an ex-member and now he is a member.

Wait, he's back?
 
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Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: darkxshade
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: sdifox
Wonder if a certain ex-member fixated with 200 dollar jeans is related to this turd.

Wait, did said member get banned? Link?

I too am curious

<John Kerry>He was a member, then became an ex-member and now he is a member.

Wait, he's back?

And what happened in the first place?