View Full Version : Remember the $67,000,000 pair of pants....


The Dad Fisherman
06-25-2007, 01:15 PM
My faith has been restored (for now)....

Dry cleaner wins missing pants case
By LUBNA TAKRURI, Associated Press Writer
26 minutes ago

WASHINGTON - A judge ruled Monday in favor of a dry cleaner that was sued for $54 million over a missing pair of pants.

The owners of Custom Cleaners did not violate the city's consumer protection law by failing to live up to Roy L. Pearson's expectations of the "Satisfaction Guaranteed" sign once displayed in the store window, District of Columbia Superior Court Judge Judith Bartnoff ruled.

"A reasonable consumer would not interpret 'Satisfaction Guaranteed' to mean that a merchant is required to satisfy a customer's unreasonable demands" or to agree to demands that the merchant would have reasonable grounds for disputing, the judge wrote.

Bartnoff ordered Pearson to pay the court costs of defendants Soo Chung, Jin Nam Chung and Ki Y. Chung.

Pearson, an administrative law judge, originally sought $67 million from the Chungs, claiming they lost a pair of trousers from a blue and maroon suit, then tried to give him a pair a pair of charcoal gray pants that he said were not his. He arrived at the amount by adding up years of alleged law violations and almost $2 million in common law fraud claims.

Bartnoff wrote, however, that Pearson failed to prove that the pants the dry cleaner tried to return were not the pants he taken in for alterations.

Pearson later dropped demands for damages related to the pants and focused his claims on signs in the shop, which have since been removed.

The court costs amount to just over $1,000 for photocopying, filing and similar expenses, according to the Chungs' attorney. A motion to recover the Chungs' tens of thousands of dollars in attorney fees will be considered later.

Chris Manning, the Chungs' attorney, praised the ruling, which followed a two-day trial earlier this month.

"Judge Bartnoff has spoken loudly in suggesting that, while consumers should be protected, abusive lawsuits like this will not be tolerated," Manning said in a statement. "Judge Bartnoff has chosen common sense and reasonableness over irrationality and unbridled venom."

Pearson did not immediately respond to a call and an e-mail seeking comment.

striperman36
06-25-2007, 01:33 PM
I hope they get legal fees too. They should sue for defamation of character and business loss stemming from the original lawsuit.

And injunct the guy to stay 100 yds or more away from their store

Raven
06-25-2007, 01:41 PM
Outstanding....

he abused the power of his position !!!!

good for the Chungs !!

Swimmer
06-25-2007, 01:50 PM
that judge thought just because it was him filing suit he would win. hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaa!:bshake:

USA 1-A*$&^%es 0 at least for today

striperman36
07-13-2007, 07:36 AM
http://www.boston.com/news/odd/articles/2007/07/12/judge_continues_to_press_pants_suit/

A waste/abuse of our judicial system

striperman36
07-13-2007, 07:46 AM
http://www.boston.com/news/odd/articles/2007/07/12/judge_continues_to_press_pants_suit/

A waste/abuse of our judicial system

PaulS
07-13-2007, 08:15 AM
I think the legal bills are like 83,000. The sewer is appealing the ruling.

PaulS
07-13-2007, 08:23 AM
and another waste of time....................................

If you think you've had your fill of curious lawsuits, chew on this.

A Michigan woman has sued the maker of Starburst Fruit Chews, alleging that the neon-colored treats are too chewy and have afflicted her with a jaw disorder.

It was a lemon Starburst, to be exact, that Victoria McArthur says is to blame.

The candy caused her top and bottom teeth to stick together, Ms. McArthur says, claiming that she now suffers from temporo-mandibular joint dysfunction—commonly called TMJ—and has trouble talking, eating and sleeping.

The suit alleges that Ms. McArthur has suffered "pain, humiliation, mental anguish, embarrassment, gross indignity and inconvenience...

justplugit
07-13-2007, 09:20 AM
claiming they lost a pair of trousers from a blue and maroon suit

No need to say anymore. :doh: :D

FishermanTim
07-13-2007, 12:26 PM
But on a good note, now she'll keep her mouth shut:biglaugh: :biglaugh: